In crisis, the nucleus calls antioxidant enzymes to the rescue. The nucleus being metabolically active is a profound paradigm shift
Month: June 2023
Crossing the ring: New method enables C-H activation across saturated carbocycles
A new “molecular editing” technique from Scripps Research enables chemists to add new elements to organic molecules at locations that
Tracking early signs of Alzheimer’s pathology in a mouse model
About two-thirds of the risk for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is thought to arise from genetic influences, but about a third
Further link identified between autoimmunity and schizophrenia
Links have been reported between schizophrenia and proteins produced by the immune system that can act against one’s own body,
Can we learn to think further ahead?
Chess grandmasters are often held up as the epitome of thinking far ahead. But can others, with a modest amount
Open-analysis platform for pediatric brain tumors provides robust data resource for childhood cancer research
Researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation Childhood Cancer Data Lab, the Children’s Brain Tumor
Male babies ‘talk’ more in the first year than female babies do
Young babies make many squeals, vowel-like sounds, growls, and short word-like sounds such as “ba” or “aga.” Those precursors to
Why do some people live to be 100? Intestinal bacteria may hold the answer
We are pursuing the dream of eternal life. We fast to stay healthy. And each year, we spend billions of
Researchers show mobile elements monkeying around the genome
Baboons (Papio) are found across the continent of Africa, from the west to the east and all the way south.
Engineers report low-cost human biomarker sensor designs
Penn State researchers have developed a low-cost, RNA-based technology to detect and measure biomarkers, which can help decode the body’s