Looking to safely block a gene linked to factors known to cause heart disease, scientists at the University of Colorado
Month: May 2021
Research team reads minds to understand human tool use
Researchers at the University of East Anglia have made an astonishing discovery about how our brains control our hands. They
Should we panic over declining sperm counts? Researchers say not so fast
A new study from the Harvard GenderSci Lab in the journal Human Fertility, “The Future of Sperm: A Biovariability Framework for
Diet, exercise and sleep linked to high risk of cardiovascular disease in autistic people
Autistic people have far greater risks of long term physical health conditions than others, but the reasons for this remain
Study finds overemphasis on toy giveaways in TV ads unfairly promotes fast-food to children
A new Dartmouth-led study, published this week in the journal Pediatrics, has found that the disproportionate use of premiums within child-targeted
Esophageal cancers resurrect ancient retroviruses hidden in our genome
Scientists have discovered that many esophageal cancers turn on ancient viral DNA that was embedded in our genome hundreds of
Researchers find new enzyme regulation process that may influence kidney health
A recent study led by Monash University researchers has identified a new mechanism for the regulation of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2
Variant accelerating India’s COVID explosion: WHO top scientist
A COVID-19 variant spreading in India is more contagious and may be dodging vaccine protections, contributing to the country’s explosive
Merkel urges US to export COVID vaccines
German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Saturday urged the United States to export coronavirus vaccines made on its soil, as she
Vaccine deserts: Some countries have no COVID-19 jabs at all
At the small hospital where Dr. Oumaima Djarma works in Chad’s capital, there are no debates over which coronavirus vaccine