In the midst of a global opioid epidemic, a team of scientists is exploring natural killer (NK) cells as an
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Running on fumes? Fruit flies stay sharp by flipping a metabolic switch in the brain
A new study led by scientists from TUD Dresden University of Technology reveals that the cells in the fruit fly
How the brain processes numbers — New procedure improves measurement of human brain activity
Measuring human brain activity down to the cellular level: until now, this has been possible only to a limited extent.
Dogs and humans process body postures similarly in their brains
A study by researchers at the University of Vienna and the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna shows that information from
Unsafe feeding methods spiked during infant formula shortage
Nearly half of parents who relied on formula to feed their babies during the infant formula shortage last year resorted
DNA barcoding identifies the plants a person has eaten
What people say they’ve eaten and what they’ve actually eaten are often two very different lists of foods. But a
Lupus flare-ups strongly linked to specific bacterial growth in gut
Recurrent bouts of systemic lupus erythematosus, marked by the body’s immune system attack of its own tissues, closely tracked with
Neural signature for borderline personality disorder identified
A new study of a brain region called the rostro-medial prefrontal could potentially advance diagnosis and therapies for Borderline Personality
New drug delivery method can reverse senescence of stem cells
As we age, our bodies change and degenerate over time in a process called senescence. Stem cells, which have the
That essential morning coffee may be a placebo
For many people, the day doesn’t start until their coffee mug is empty. Coffee is often thought to make you