Our guts, and all our organs, are arranged in left-right asymmetric patterns inside our bodies, so that everything may fit.
Day: September 24, 2022
Resistance-breathing training found to lower blood pressure
A team of researchers with members from the University of Colorado, the University of Arizona and Alma College, all in
Research reveals relationship between particular brain circuits and different aspects of mental well-being
Associate Professor Miriam Klein-Flügge and colleagues looked at brain connectivity and mental health data from nearly 500 people. In particular,
Genetically modified herpes virus delivers one-two punch against advanced cancers
A new genetically engineered virus has delivered a one-two punch against advanced cancers in initial findings from a phase I
Do synchronized brains predict happy marriages?
When it comes to love, do opposites attract or do birds of a feather flock together? Surprisingly, the scientific research
Friend or foe? How mice decide to make love or war
Dog owners whose pets meet during a walk are familiar with the immediate sniffing investigation that typically ensues. Initially, the
Friend or foe? How mice decide to make love or war
Dog owners whose pets meet during a walk are familiar with the immediate sniffing investigation that typically ensues. Initially, the
Pin-prick blood test identifies immunity to COVID-19
A finger-prick blood test can identify people most at risk of being reinfected with COVID-19. The simple test, developed by
Online atlas shows strong link between gut bacteria and metabolites
There are strong links between bacteria living in the gut and the levels of small molecules in the blood known
New report illustrates potential of precision genome editing in treating inherited retinal diseases
In a new paper, University of California, Irvine researchers explain how precision genome editing agents have enabled precise gene correction