When extreme heat becomes more frequent and temperatures remain high for extended periods of time, as it is currently the
Month: July 2021
Lottery-based incentives do not increase COVID-19 vaccination rates: study
Would you be more willing to get vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus if you could participate in a lottery for
Potential drug target for difficult-to-treat breast cancer: RNA-binding proteins
In cancer research, it’s a common goal to find something about cancer cells—some sort of molecule—that drives their ability to
Researchers find potential path to a broadly protective COVID-19 vaccine using T cells
Gaurav Gaiha, MD, DPhil, a member of the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard, studies HIV, one of the
Research pinpoints role of dopamine in songbird’s brain plasticity
Neuroscientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have demonstrated in new research that dopamine plays a key role in how
Framework to visualize lipid associations with hundreds of complex diseases from electronic health records
It is not shocking to anyone that fat molecules are tied to heart conditions. Lipids, a term for fatty acids
Researchers explore how children learn language
Small children learn language at a pace far faster than teenagers or adults. One explanation for this learning advantage comes
How well do COVID vaccines work in the real world?
Many Australians will be weighing up whether to be vaccinated with the AstraZeneca vaccine, which is widely available, or to wait for
Cellphone radiation is harmful, but few want to believe it: researcher
For more than a decade, Joel Moskowitz, a researcher in the School of Public Health at UC Berkeley and director of
Bowel cancer data reinforce need to reduce unnecessary antibiotic use
Doctors and patients are being advised to reduce unnecessary antibiotic use following new data suggesting that these medicines may increase