Communicating science to a general audience can be challenging. Successfully conveying research on polarizing topics such as climate change can
Month: July 2023
Depression after traumatic brain injury could represent a new, distinct disease
A new study led by Shan Siddiqi, MD, from Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a founding member of the Mass General
More IVF babies born after egg collection in summer rather than in autumn
The time of year when eggs are collected from women’s ovaries during fertility treatment makes a difference to live birth
Triple combination therapy brings lasting improvement in cystic fibrosis
The mucus in the airways is not as sticky, inflammation in the lungs significantly reduced: Triple combination therapy can achieve
Researchers find weaker immune response to viral infections in children with mitochondrial disorders
In a new study, National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers found that altered B cell function in children with mitochondrial
AI tool decodes brain cancer’s genome during surgery
Scientists have designed an AI tool that can rapidly decode a brain tumor’s DNA to determine its molecular identity during
Fecal transplants show promise in improving melanoma treatment
In a world-first clinical trial published in the journal Nature Medicine, a multi-centre study from Lawson Health Research Institute, the
Helping adolescents to feel competent and purposeful — not just happy — may improve grades
Encouraging adolescents to feel capable and purposeful — rather than just happy — could improve their academic results as well
Schizophrenia is associated with somatic mutations occurring in utero
As a psychiatric disorder with onset in adulthood, schizophrenia is thought to be triggered by some combination of environmental factors
Biotechnology offers holistic approach to restoration of at-risk forest tree species
Many at-risk forest tree species will probably need biotechnology along with traditional tree-breeding approaches to survive, according to insights published