For the first time, researchers have developed a model to estimate how much energy the original colonizers of New Zealand
Month: July 2023
Surgical and engineering innovations enable unprecedented control over every finger of a bionic hand
Prosthetic limbs are the most common solution to replace a lost extremity. However, they are hard to control and often
Study quantifies long term trends in childlessness and infertility treatment
The incidence of primary involuntary childlessness, the rate of women seeking treatment for infertility, as well as the success rate
Oral medication is the leading choice for multiple sclerosis treatment
The majority of individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) treat the chronic and progressive neurological disorder with oral medications, likely because
Juggling multiple young children hinders vigorous physical activity for parents
Physical activity is a crucial component of a healthy lifestyle, yet only one in three adults in the United States
Could drops replace eye injections for retina disease?
A new study suggests that eye drops developed by Columbia University researchers could be a more effective-and comfortable-therapy for a
Online searches point to growing prevalence of nature-related phobias in urban populations
According to a new study led by the University of Turku in Finland, internet searches indicate a growing prevalence of
Lower levels of physical activity can protect against depression among older adults
Brand new research from University of Limerick in Ireland has revealed that even moderate daily physical activity can reduce the
New target for antibiotics promises treatment for multi-drug resistant superbugs
The World Health Organization lists bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics as one of the top 10 global health threats.
Immune memory is achieved by epigenetic and topological rearrangements of DNA in immune cells
The immune system is one of the most complex parts of our body. It keeps us healthy by getting rid