Can computer vision help radiologists find signs of potential breast cancer? In an ongoing project, PNNL researchers are discovering to
Day: March 15, 2019
‘Undruggable’ Parkinson’s Molecule Spills Its Secrets
UC San Francisco researchers have for the first time developed a strategy for targeting a key molecule implicated in Parkinson’s
Scientists crack genome of superfood seaweed, ito-mozuku
Along the tropical coastline of Okinawa, Japan, farmers raise rows of delectable seaweed and harvest thousands of tons of the
Study uncovers genetic switches that control process of whole-body regeneration
When it comes to regeneration, some animals are capable of amazing feats — if you cut the leg off a
Bone Fractures Increasing as Seniors Walk Dogs to Stay Active
While walking a dog provides older Americans with a valuable outlet for regular, physical activity, a Penn Medicine study has
Poor pitch singing could be a matter of the tune in your head
Though it’s easy to hear a singer hit a bad note, what’s contributing to that inaccuracy might actually be inaudible.
Guardians of the synapse: Scientists identify a new role for nerve-supporting cells
Salk researchers have found, for the first time, that a blood-clotting protein can, unexpectedly, degrade nerves — and how nerve-supporting
Brain wave stimulation may improve Alzheimer’s symptoms
By exposing mice to a unique combination of light and sound, MIT neuroscientists have shown that they can improve cognitive
Making headway against a killer virus
Ebola just isn’t going away. Following the major 2014 outbreak in West Africa, the deadly infection came back with a