Climbing trees, making mud pies, or simply playing outside, parents and educators know that being in nature is an important
Month: June 2023
The device that can remotely and accurately monitor breathing: Tested on cane toads
Constant monitoring of vital health signs is needed in a variety of clinical environments such as intensive care units, for
Rising monkey and pig populations pose human disease risk
Exploding populations of wild pigs and macaque monkeys in Southeast Asia are threatening native forests and disease outbreaks in livestock
Robotic glove that ‘feels’ lends a ‘hand’ to relearn playing piano after a stroke
For people who have suffered neurotrauma such as a stroke, everyday tasks can be extremely challenging because of decreased coordination
Researchers develop a new approach to scale-up manufacturing of life-saving oligonucleotide therapeutics
Scientists have developed a new approach to produce life-saving oligonucleotide therapeutics on a large scale, in high purity, and with
What makes multiple sclerosis worse, and how to make it better
Scientists identify the first genetic marker for MS severity, opening the door to preventing long-term disability. A study of more
Alarming antibiotic resistance discovered in war-torn Ukraine
Researchers led by Lund University in Sweden have assisted microbiologists in Ukraine in investigating bacterial resistance among the war-wounded patients
Energy insecurity is an underappreciated social and environmental determinant of health
In light of climate change and the impending transition to clean energy, many long-standing programs to address energy insecurity need
The worm that learned: Diet found to affect learning in older nematodes
A group from Nagoya University in Japan has discovered that when the diet of nematodes, tiny worms measuring about a
Fasting can help you lose weight, but you might gain it back quickly
Water fasts — where people consume nothing but water for several days — might help you lose weight, but it’s