Researchers from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and Washington University in St. Louis have identified a way to
Month: August 2023
Hot chemistry quickly transforms aromatic molecules into harmful aerosols
Joint research groups at Tampere University, University of Helsinki, Lund University and Pi-Numerics, Salzburg, have established key early steps in
Researchers target lifecycle of parasite behind Chagas disease
Almost everything about insects called kissing bugs is revolting, from the insidious way they bite people’s faces at night to
A new targeted treatment shows promise for select patients with stomach cancer
An international phase 3 clinical trial, done in participation with Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian, found that a new targeted
Scientists employ AI to predict brain cancer outcomes
Glioblastoma is a swift and aggressive brain cancer, with an average life expectancy of about one year after diagnosis. It’s
Despite fears to the contrary, Canadian wildfire smoke exposure was not much worse than a bad pollen day in New York City
New Yorkers can apparently breathe a sigh of relief, at least for now. Their exposure to the smoke in June
Sedentary time in children linked with heart damage in young adulthood
Hours of inactivity during childhood could be setting the stage for heart attacks and strokes later in life, according to
New research shows how cancer rewires a key immune pathway to spread
A study led by researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) and Weill Cornell Medicine discovered a new relationship
Parents need better support to develop digital literacies for themselves and their children
Parents should be taught how to better understand the increasingly volatile social media landscape that is deploying sophisticated algorithms, according
Study connects neural gene expression differences to functional distinctions
Figuring out how hundreds of different kinds of brain cells develop from their unique expression of thousands of genes promises