A team of scientists from Australia, France, New Zealand and the UK has discovered a group of brain cells that
Month: May 2019
Positive aspects of masculinity helps improve boys’ attitudes toward relationship violence
A program aimed at reducing violence against women and girls by focusing on positive expressions of masculinity changed the attitudes
Infants later diagnosed with autism seldom initiate joint attention
In typical development, both infants and their parents flexibly use verbal and non-verbal behaviors to establish frequent episodes of joint
What causes dizziness?
Dizziness refers to a range of sensations, such as feeling as though the room is spinning, lightheadedness, and feeling physically
Surgery patients: Getting older every year
A new BJS (British Journal of Surgery) analysis reveals that people undergoing surgery in England are getting older at a
Hypertension found in children exposed to flower pesticides
In a study published online May 21, 2019 in the journal Environmental Research, researchers at University of California San Diego
From micro to macro
From the perspective of a chemical engineer, particulate gels are the stuff of modern life. These materials, in which small
Bipolar disorder may be linked to Parkinson’s disease
People who have bipolar disorder may be more likely to later develop Parkinson’s disease than people who do not have
Incidence rates of aggressive subtypes of uterine cancer rising, study shows
New findings from a study by researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health,
A “biomultimeter” lets scientists measure RNA and protein production in real-time
Builders of genetic circuits face the same quandary as builders of digital circuits: testing their designs. Yet unlike bioengineers, engineers