Through an experiment designed to create a super-cold state of water, scientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National
Month: May 2019
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
A step closer to identifying cause of a blinding disease
Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) is an inherited form of vision loss that causes people to have trouble with their
Spanish flu may have lingered two years before 1918 outbreak and vaccine could have treated it
The most severe pandemic in recent history, killing some 50 million people worldwide, the Spanish influenza, may have emerged up
A new pathway for an anti-aging drug
In 1972, Easter Island, called Rapa Nui, famous for its moai statues, offered a new wonder: the discovery of the
Did Leonardo da Vinci have ADHD?
Leonardo da Vinci produced some of the world’s most iconic art, but historical accounts show that he struggled to complete
Virtual reality can spot navigation problems in early Alzheimer’s disease
Virtual reality (VR) can identify early Alzheimer’s disease more accurately than ‘gold standard’ cognitive tests currently in use, suggests new
How to enhance or suppress memories
What if scientists could manipulate your brain so that a traumatic memory lost its emotional power over your psyche? Steve