A compound used to make car bumpers strong and protect wood decks could prevent return visits to the dentist’s office.
Month: March 2019
Data science tool that reveals molecular causes of disease shows power in infant cancer analysis
Princeton University researchers are gaining new insights into the causes and characteristics of diseases by harnessing machine learning to analyze
Chemical pollutants in the home degrade fertility in both men and dogs, study finds
New research by scientists at the University of Nottingham suggests that environmental contaminants found in the home and diet have
Not Just Neurons: Precision Signaling Architecture Discovered in Non-Neural Cells that Direct Development
While virtually all cells in an animal’s body communicate with their neighbors in one way or another, many scientists thought
Psychedelic microdosing in rats shows beneficial effects
The growing popularity of microdosing — taking tiny amounts of psychedelic drugs to boost mood and mental acuity — is
Applying a network perspective to human physiology
In modern medicine, physicians treat organs in isolation. People with heart conditions go to heart specialists, just as those with
Research Brief: College students’ perceptions of e-cigarettes
Young adults’ use of e-cigarettes, JUUL and vapes has grown in the past several years. In a study recently published
Using food as medicine
Improving diet and lifestyle can enhance health. Inflammation is the body’s normal response to injury and infection. It’s a complex
Swimming microbes steer themselves into mathematical order
Freeing thousands of microorganisms to swim in random directions in an infinite pool of liquid may not sound like a
Weight loss techniques
Most people are aware that obesity carries many health risks, such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and certain forms