Scripps Research scientists have developed a machine-learning system — a type of artificial intelligence (AI) application — that can track
Month: July 2023
Biophysicists reveal how three proteins interact to fine-tune cellular movement
A single human cell teems with as many 100,000 different proteins. Actin is one of the most abundant and essential
Climate science is catching up to climate change with predictions that could improve proactive response
In Africa, climate change impacts are experienced as extreme events like drought and floods. Through the Famine Early Warning Systems
These bones were made for walking
Perhaps the most profound advance in primate evolution occurred about 6 million years ago when our ancestors started walking on
Immune systems develop ‘silver bullet’ defenses against common bacteria
Immune systems develop specific genes to combat common bacteria such as those found in food, new research shows. Previous theories
Omega-3 fatty acids appear promising for maintaining lung health
Omega-3 fatty acids, which are abundant in fish and fish oil supplements, appear promising for maintaining lung health, according to
Majority of older adults with cognitive impairment still drive
The majority of older adults with cognitive impairment are still driving, despite concerns raised by caregivers and others, a Michigan
New study reveals reptiles’ spontaneous association between vision and hearing
An international research team from Queen Mary University of London, UK and the Rovereto Civic Museum Foundation, Italy has made
One pill doesn’t fit all: Cholesterol study reveals effects on lung function and brain size
One of the world’s largest studies on the impact of cholesterol-lowering medication has highlighted an issue with a new class
Cause of sleep disturbance in cardiac disease identified: Ganglia play previously unrecognized role
Around one third of people with heart disease suffer from sleep problems. In a paper published in the journal Science,