Although bones have the ability to regenerate and repair themselves, they are generally unable to do so when the injury
Month: July 2023
Protein found to protect females against obesity
Associated with poorer mental health outcomes and reduced quality of life, obesity is on the rise in the United States.
Healing power of light: Team advances clear vision for eye repair
An injectable biomaterial activated by pulses of low-energy blue light has tremendous potential for on-the-spot repair to the domed outer
Scientists may have discovered mechanism behind cognitive decline in aging
Scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have discovered what they believe to be the central mechanism behind
New research method determines health impacts of heat and air quality
The planet experienced the hottest day on record earlier this month and climate projections estimate the intensity of heat waves
Storing fat at the waist may NOT up diabetes risk, surprise findings indicate
Conventional wisdom holds that storing fat around your belly puts you at increased risk for type 2 diabetes. But surprising
How eavesdropping viruses battle it out to infect us
Viruses, like movie villains, operate in one of two ways: chill or kill. They can lay low, quietly infiltrating the
Link between cancer-causing gene and aging
A gene called Myc (pronounced “mick”) that is among the most important drivers of cancer in both mice and humans
Deadly dust: Engineered stone making workers sick
Workers making artificial-stone slabs for the most popular type of countertops sold in the United States are developing a potentially
Does staying informed help us cooperate?
In the face of existential dilemmas that are shared by all of humanity, including the consequences of inequality or climate