Aerobic glycolysis, the process by which cells transform glucose into lactate, is key for eye development in mammals, according to
Month: July 2023
3D glasses for topological materials
They are seen as a beacon of hope for energy-saving electronics and the high-tech of the future: topological quantum materials.
Ketamine effective for treatment-resistant depression, study suggests
A low-cost version of ketamine to treat severe depression has performed strongly in a double-blind trial that compared it with
Fear is in the eye of the beholder
Averting our eyes from things that scare us may be due to a specific cluster of neurons in a visual
Researchers’ sweeping discovery shows how kidney cells self-renew
University of Texas at Dallas scientists have discovered a previously unknown “housekeeping” process in kidney cells that ejects unwanted content,
How to overcome repetitive negative thinking through meditation
Do you ever find yourself caught in a cycle of negative thoughts? Maybe you ruminate on past mistakes, worry excessively
Successful cooperation depends on good ‘mindreading’ abilities
A person’s ‘mindreading ability’ can predict how well they are able to cooperate, even with people they have never met
Controlled cruelty: New study finds aggression can arise from successful self-control
A new study by a Virginia Commonwealth University researcher has found that aggression is not always the product of poor
The economic life of cells
A team from the University of Tokyo has combined economic theory with biology to understand how natural systems respond to
Tau-based biomarker tracks Alzheimer’s progression
Two pathologies drive the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Early on, amyloid beta plaques lead the way, but around the time