The timing of food intake is a major factor driving the rhythmic expression of most genes in the mouse liver,
Month: April 2019
Scientists ‘reverse engineer’ brain cancer cells to find new targets for treatment
Glioblastoma is one of the most devastating forms of cancer, with few existing treatment options. It is also a leading
Researchers use genomic data to map ‘refugia’ where North American trees survived the last ice age
During the last ice age, which peaked around 21,500 years ago, glaciers covered large portions of North America, including the
Roadmap for AI in medical imaging
In August 2018, a workshop was held at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Md., to explore the
Mindful body awareness training during treatment for drug addiction helps prevent relapse
A novel type of body awareness training helps women recover from drug addiction, according to new research from the University
‘Fingerprint database’ could help scientists to identify new cancer culprits
Scientists from King’s and Cambridge have developed a catalogue of DNA mutation ‘fingerprints’ that could help doctors pinpoint the environmental
Oxytocin could help treat alcohol use disorder
The neuropeptide oxytocin blocks enhanced drinking in alcohol-dependent rats, according to a study published April 16 in the open-access journal
Additional routine ultrasounds benefit mothers and babies, and could be cost saving, study finds
Offering universal late pregnancy ultrasounds at 36 weeks’ gestation eliminates undiagnosed breech presentation of babies, lowers the rate of emergency
At last, acknowledging royal women’s political power
The narratives we tell about the past often feature a cast of familiar main characters: kings and rulers, warriors and
Want black women students to stay in STEM? Help them find role models who look like them
Representation matters for Black women college students when it comes to belonging in rigorous science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)