While some cereals may be the breakfast of champions, a UBC professor suggests people with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) should
Day: April 14, 2019
Getting to the root of plant simulations
New dynamic model better portrays how plant roots forage and adapt to resource fluctuation. If you’ve ever tended a garden
Shutting down deadly pediatric brain cancer at its earliest moments
Cell-by-cell genetic analyses of developing brain tissues in neonatal mice and laboratory models of brain cancer allowed scientists to discover
Discovery of ‘kingpin’ stem cell may help in the understanding of cancerous tumors
A team of McMaster University researchers has discovered a unique subset of cells within human stem cells that appear to
‘Mindreading’ neurons simulate decisions of social partners
Scientists have identified special types of brain cells that may allow us to simulate the decision-making processes of others, thereby
I feel you: Emotional mirror neurons found in the rat
Researchers have found that the rat brain activates the same cells when they observe the pain of others as when
Sea snakes are much better divers than previously believed
Sea snakes are great divers and that is not even surprising. They spend a significant part of their lives in
Lower pension, shorter life
Income and social status have an increasing effect on life expectancy in Germany. On average, men with very low retirement
New study advances treatment options for PTSD
Dr. Stephen Maren, University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, recently published significant research on the
New method may transport medicine better through the body
At some point every person is likely to experience an inflammatory condition somewhere in the body. The causes of inflammation