The mental health of children and young people with some long term physical conditions could benefit from cognitive behavioural therapy
Day: May 24, 2019
How plant cells neutralize the potential for self-harm
Photosynthesis makes our atmosphere oxygen-rich and forms the bedrock of our food supply. But under changing or stressful environmental conditions,
Targeting key gene could help lead to Down syndrome treatment
Targeting a key gene before birth could someday help lead to a treatment for Down syndrome by reversing abnormal embryonic
Function of liver cancer genes in mini-organs
Researchers from the Hubrecht Institute and Radboud University have developed a human model in which they use organoids, or mini
Marching for climate change may sway people’s beliefs and actions
Americans have a long tradition of taking to the streets to protest or to advocate for things they believe in.
What we think we know — but might not — pushes us to learn more
Spoiler alert if you haven’t watched the “Game of Thrones” season finale. If you think you know the farm animal
Unexpected observation of ice at low temperature, high pressure questions ice, water theory
Through an experiment designed to create a super-cold state of water, scientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National
Initially threatened by change, people adapt to societal diversity over time
President Donald Trump recently introduced immigration reforms that would prioritize education and employment qualifications over family connections in selecting immigrants
Experimental fertility preservation provides hope for young men
Testicular tissue samples obtained from 189 males who were facing procedures that could imperil fertility were cryopreserved at one university,
Holidays disrupt drug routines of children with diabetes
Children with type 1 diabetes find it difficult to adhere to their drug routines during school holidays and weekends. Holiday