A graduate student’s curiosity has uncovered a previously unknown link between two important hallmarks of cancer: chromosomal instability and epigenetic
Month: June 2023
Single-cell atlas of the whole human lung
The largest and most comprehensive cell map of the human lung is announced in Nature Medicine today (8 June). Revealing
New images capture unseen details of the synapse
Scientists have created one of the most detailed 3D images of the synapse, the important juncture where neurons communicate with
Conflict in marriage less harmful for kids when dad keeps it constructive
Conflict is unavoidable in all marriages. When it erupts in families with children, stressed or angry parents may take their
The Viking disease can be due to gene variants inherited from Neanderthals
Many men in northern Europe over the age of 60 suffer from the so-called Viking disease, which means that the
Inflammatory bowel disease linked to increased risk of stroke
People with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are more likely to have a stroke than people without the disease, according to
Exposure to ‘forever chemicals’ during pregnancy linked to increased risk of obesity in kids
The risks of exposure to “forever chemicals” start even before birth, a new study confirms, potentially setting up children for
A chance observation finds potential hearing biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease
Science lends itself to questions, changing hypotheses, and chance findings. Recently, in the White Lab at the Del Monte Institute
The chatbot will see you now
The informed consent process in biomedical research is biased towards people who can meet with clinical study staff during the
First illustration of the molecular machinery that makes cilia beat
The first image of the structures that power human cilia — the tiny, hairlike projections that line our airways —