Researchers have clarified, for the first time, the mechanism behind a very rare brain disorder called MICPCH (microcephaly, disproportionate pontine
Month: February 2019
Linking sensing to signaling during plant immunity
Plant defense against invading pathogens relies upon effective recognition of non-self organisms and a subsequent signaling response characterized by reprogramming
Lefty or righty molecules lend a hand to material structures
As below, so above. That seems to be an operating principle for molecules that start with a basic chirality — or “handed-ness”
How 3D arrangement of DNA helps perpetuate the species
From fathers to children, the delivery of hereditary information requires the careful packing of DNA in sperm. But just how
VR Therapy Effective at Treating Phobias in Children and Adults with Autism
In two studies funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and published in the Journal of Autism and
Can you do 40 push-ups?
Middle-aged men who can do more than 40 push-ups in one go had a 96 percent reduced risk of cardiovascular
Sofas and vinyl flooring are poisoning children
Kids who live in public housing, where those materials are commonplace, have toxin levels in their blood and urine up
Smoking prevents immune system from fighting cancer
Smokers and former smokers are 40 per cent less likely to survive the disease ten years after diagnosis than those
Mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to racial disparities in prostate cancer
Cancer researchers have long known that prostate cancer tends to be more common, more aggressive and more resistant to existing
New pathway for cell communication
Small lipid vesicles known as extracellular vesicles are of great interest to cell scientists since it has been discovered that