The results of a novel study presented by Emory researchers during the International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference in Brisbane, Australia,
Month: July 2023
How information flows through your brain
When you interact with the world around you, your experiences are recorded as changes in the connection strengths between neurons
Neonatal stem cells from the heart could treat Crohn’s disease
Research from Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago found that direct injection of neonatal mesenchymal stem cells,
Mutation accessibility fuels influenza evolution
The influenza (flu) virus is constantly undergoing a process of evolution and adaptation through acquiring new mutations. Scientists at St.
A wearable ultrasound scanner could detect breast cancer earlier
When breast cancer is diagnosed in the earliest stages, the survival rate is nearly 100 percent. However, for tumors detected
Unique Mexican black and pinto bean varieties are high in healthy compounds
Common beans are important food sources with high nutritional content. Bean seeds also contain phenolic compounds, which have antioxidant and
Tail spin: Study reveals new way to reduce friendly fire in cell therapy
In a promising form of immunotherapy known as CAR T-cell (chimeric antigen receptor) therapy, the patient’s T cells are engineered
New resource harmonizes 16S and shotgun sequencing data for microbiome research
Two leading sequencing techniques are no longer at odds, thanks to an international effort led by scientists at University of
Short bursts of daily activity linked to reduced cancer risk
Promising new research suggests a total of just 4.5 minutes of vigorous activity that makes you huff and puff during
Aging process slows when older mice share circulatory system of young
A process of surgically joining the circulatory systems of a young and old mouse slows the aging process at the