Cancer cells have various tricks up their metaphorical sleeves to survive in the face of chemotherapy, radiotherapy and other cancer
Day: May 1, 2019
Brain signaling proteins hit the road running
Surprisingly complex movements in an important neurotransmitter receptor may help explain the brain’s unpredictable response to drugs, according to a
Sleep and exercise affect new moms differently than new dads
Sleep and exercise are vital to the wellbeing of new parents, but these essentials affect new moms differently than new
Researchers define Alzheimer’s-like brain disorder
A brain disorder that mimics symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease has been defined with recommended diagnostic criteria and guidelines for advancing
The more you speak to your children, the smarter they are going to be
You learn as you go. This is how you learned to walk, to speak, to read and to do pretty
Drug can reverse hyperactivity induced by parasitic infection
When rodents get infected by Toxoplasma gondii, the single-celled brain parasite that causes toxoplasmosis, they become hyperactive risk-takers. In findings
Making glass more clear
Not everything about glass is clear. How its atoms are arranged and behave, in particular, is startlingly opaque. The problem