A woman’s bone marrow may determine her ability to start and sustain a pregnancy, report Yale researchers in PLOS Biology. The
Day: September 12, 2019
Texas Biomed researchers pinpoint why HIV patients are more likely to develop tuberculosis
Discovery could lead to new added therapy for HIV patients San Antonio, Texas (September 11, 2019) – Tuberculosis and HIV
The genetics of cancer
UD molecular biologist and colleagues reveal new insights into tumor progression University of Delaware molecular biologist Mona Batish and collaborators
Two studies show promise, safety of proton therapy in the brain in children with cancer
From improving outcomes in children with brain cancer to lowering the risk of damage to the brainstem in children with
The brain: How to optimize decision making?
UNIGE researchers demonstrate that our brains do not make decisions based on their inherent value but for what they offer
Papillomaviruses may be able to be spread by blood
Papillomavirus has traditionally been considered strictly a sexually transmitted disease, but a recent study found that rabbit and mouse papillomaviruses
Cancer drugs don’t always work as intended
Scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) have identified 10 cancer drugs currently in clinical trials that do not work
Scientists find cause of debilitating eye disease
Scientists at the Lowy Medical Research Institute (LMRI) have discovered one cause of a progressive, debilitating eye disease called macular
Biology of bat wings may hold lessons for cold-weather work, exercise
PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — A new study finds that the muscles in bats’ wings PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] —
Gene therapy for functional recovery after stroke
A new gene therapy turns glial cells–abundant support cells in the brain–into neurons, repairing damage that results from stroke and