Recurrent bouts of systemic lupus erythematosus, marked by the body’s immune system attack of its own tissues, closely tracked with
Month: June 2023
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
Tuning T cell traits and functions with biomechanical materials
T cells experience different mechanical signals in different tissues. Researchers at Harvard’s Wyss Institute and Harvard SEAS led by David
No simple answer for why people believe in conspiracy theories
People can be prone to believe in conspiracy theories due to a combination of personality traits and motivations, including relying
What math can teach us about standing up to bullies
In a time of income inequality and ruthless politics, people with outsized power or an unrelenting willingness to browbeat others
Human embryo-like models created from stem cells to understand earliest stages of human development
Cambridge scientists have created a stem cell-derived model of the human embryo in the lab by reprogramming human stem cells.
Innovative paper-like, battery-free, AI-enabled sensor for holistic wound monitoring
Scientists from the National University of Singapore and A*STAR’s Institute of Materials Research and Engineering have invented a paper-like, battery-free,
Deaf mice have nearly normal inner ear function until ear canal opens
For the first two weeks of life, mice with a hereditary form of deafness have nearly normal neural activity in