Taxes on sugary products and labels on the front of packages can help reduce sugar consumption, according to a study
Day: May 29, 2019
Intelligent algorithms for genome research
Although the importance of machine learning methods in genome research has grown steadily in recent years, researchers have often had
Scientists find new type of cell that helps tadpoles’ tails regenerate
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have uncovered a specialised population of skin cells that coordinate tail regeneration in frogs.
What to know about folate deficiency
Folate is an essential nutrient. A lack of dietary folate can cause anemia, which is especially dangerous for women during
Newly Approved Spinal Muscle Atrophy Treatment Zolgensma is Based on Delivery System Discovered by Penn Gene Therapy Pioneer
James Wilson, MD, PhD, recalls being struck by the devastating toll of rare diseases as a young physician in the 1980s.
Stem cell identity unmasked by single cell sequencing technology
Scientists from The University of Queensland’s Diamantina Institute have revealed the difference between a stem cell and other blood vessel
New cable-free brain imaging method may take social neuroscience to the next level
Existing electrophysiological and fluorescence-based brain imaging techniques in mice are generally invasive, require head fixes or cables, and are not
Cancer: Proton therapy has fewer side effects than X-ray radiation
A first-of-its-kind study compares the cure rates and side effects of proton therapy and X-ray radiation for people with various
High LDL linked to early-onset Alzheimer’s
Researchers with the Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Emory University have found a link between high LDL cholesterol levels
Finding a cell’s true identity
Scientists have long sorted cells into different varieties based on their appearance under a microscope or, for differences that are