Individuals who are obese may be more susceptible to severe COVID-19 because of a poorer inflammatory immune response, say Cambridge
Month: March 2023
Few people seem to find real joy in JOMO
Most people who ranked high in “joy of missing out” or JOMO also reported high levels of social anxiety in
Certain personality traits and satisfaction linked throughout adult lifespan
Certain personality traits are associated with satisfaction in life, and despite the changes people may experience in social roles and
Researchers develop method to identify, sort and observe function in neural stem cells
Researchers at Stanford University in California have devised a fluorescence-activated cell-sorting method for isolating distinct neural stem and progenitor cell
Teams identifies cell entry mechanism of SARS-CoV-2 and therapeutic target for COVID-19
A study led by scientists from Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) has identified a protease called MT1-MMP that is a
Endolysins: A potential solution for treating the global problem of resistant S. aureus
Staphylococcus aureus. You may have had it in connection with a wound infection. In most cases, it will pass without
What happens when we sleep, and why we need just the right amount each night
Research shows adults need seven to nine hours of sleep each night for optimal health, and children need more. But
Dual-task walking performance may be an early indicator of accelerated brain aging
Walking is a complex task that is most commonly performed while completing other tasks like talking, reading signs, or making
How we created the first map of an insect brain—and what it means for our understanding of the human brain
Imagine trying to navigate an unfamiliar city but you’ve lost your smartphone. You don’t have a map. And the street
An age-old battle: Scientists uncover what makes malaria such a wily foe
Plasmodium falciparum, the parasite that causes the deadliest form of malaria in humans, is a master evader, and has dodged