The mother of invention visited Nicholas Von Bergen while he was caring for a newborn in the pediatric intensive care
Day: March 23, 2019
A television in the bedroom?
Having a television in the bedroom during the preschool years can lead to mental and physical health problems in adolescence,
Shining a Light on Memory
Brains don’t store memories the way computers do, in well-defined chunks of data on a storage medium. In brains, memories
Diet generally improves as adolescents age into young adulthood
Understanding how diet changes over time, particularly during the period from adolescence to young adulthood when individuals often gain independence,
Gene Therapy Shows Initial Promise for Parkinson’s Disease
A delicate operation that involved placing a gene into the brain was found to reduce the severity of motor symptoms
Ankle exoskeleton fits under clothes for potential broad adoption
A new lightweight, low-profile and inexpensive ankle exoskeleton could be widely used among elderly people, those with impaired lower-leg muscle
Squishing blood stem cells could facilitate harvest for transplants
Scientists at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Georgia Tech have found that modulating blood-forming