Water polo athletes take note: A new study by University of California, Irvine researchers maps out the frequency of head
Month: May 2019
Older people who ride the bus for free are happier
Mobility is very important to us as humans. We want to move around, reach different parts of the city and
Topical cream found as less-toxic therapy to treat cutaneous leishmaniasis
Paromomysin-based topical treatments were shown to be effective in curing cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL), according to a randomized, double blind study
These trippy images were designed by AI to super-stimulate monkey neurons
To find out which sights specific neurons in monkeys “like” best, researchers designed an algorithm, called XDREAM, that generated images
The hunger gaps: how flowering times affect farmland bees
For the very first time, researchers from the University of Bristol have measured farmland nectar supplies throughout the whole year
Pretreatment with TNF inhibitors may improve outcomes of combination cancer immunotherapy
A collaborative experimental study, led by researchers at Cima and Clinica Universidad de Navarra, proposes a new therapeutic approach against
Organ bioprinting gets a breath of fresh air
Bioengineers have cleared a major hurdle on the path to 3D printing replacement organs with a breakthrough technique for bioprinting
Perseverance toward life goals can fend off depression, anxiety, panic disorders
People who don’t give up on their goals (or who get better over time at not giving up on their
Newly discovered gene mutation reduces fear and anxiety, and increases social interaction
Finnish researchers at the University of Eastern Finland and the University of Oulu have discovered of a new type of
How both mother and baby genes affect birth weight
The largest study of its kind, which has used genetic information from Bristol’s Children of the 90s, has led to