A new survey of the activity of nearly 60,000 neurons in the mouse visual system reveals how far we have
Day: December 16, 2019
Turning to genetics to treat little hearts
A team of researchers at CHU Sainte-Justine and Université de Montréal has discovered a new mechanism involved in a common
Collective memory shapes the construction of personal memories
For sociologists, individual memories are shaped by the collective memory of the community. Until now, this phenomenon had never been
Strength of conviction won’t help to persuade when people disagree
If you disagree with someone, it might not make any difference how certain they say they are, as during disagreement
Biomarker provides accurate measurement of flavanol intake
A new, objective way of measuring flavanol intake has been developed, which could help nutritional experts assess the link between
New tool may speed antibody, vaccine research
The antibody discovery and vaccine development research fields may be on the verge of rapidly expanding with data that previously
HIV drug may treat Alzheimer’s
A drug used to treat and prevent HIV/AIDS is showing promise as a potential therapy for Alzheimer’s disease, and Vanderbilt
Free tool simplifies cancer research
Every cell contains a vast number of proteins, each of which has a specific function, for example, as a receptor
Two apples a day keeps cholesterol at bay
Eating two apples a day has been shown to help keep cholesterol down and fight heart disease risk according to
Asthma severity linked to microbiome of upper airway
A new study led by Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis suggests there is a link between bacteria