New research at The Ohio State University College of Medicine and The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center identifies dog
Month: May 2019
Scientists discover novel genes responsible for regulating muscle cells
York University scientists have uncovered a unique set of genes that play a role in muscle cellular gene expression and
Bacteria Change Behavior To Tackle Tiny Obstacle Course
It’s not exactly the set of TV’s “American Ninja Warrior,” but a tiny obstacle course for bacteria has shown researchers
Eating healthily at work matters
A new study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, published by Elsevier, demonstrated that employees at a large urban
Unlike men, women’s cognitive performance may improve at higher room temperature
Women’s performance on math and verbal tests is best at higher temperatures, while men perform best on the same tests
How augmented reality affects people’s behavior
As major technology firms race to roll out augmented reality products, Stanford researchers are learning how it affects people’s behavior
Monkey-infecting virus may provide part of future HIV vaccine
A protein from Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV), which can infect monkeys and apes, has shown promise as a potential component
Hop to It: New look upends old concept of bacteria’s movement
Engineered bacteria can help clean up polluted aquifers, where they move through porous rocks and wet sediments to target and
River valleys helped shape current genetic landscape of Han Chinese
The Han Chinese are the world’s largest ethnic group, making up 91.6% of modern-day China. As DNA sequencing tools and
Early life exposure to nicotine alters neurons, predisposes brain to addiction later
Neonatal exposure to nicotine alters the reward circuity in the brains of newborn mice, increasing their preference for the drug