In a groundbreaking endeavor, researchers at the University of Rochester have successfully transferred a longevity gene from naked mole rats
Month: August 2023
Insights from fully sequencing 43 human Y chromosomes
Highly challenging to sequence and long overlooked, the human Y chromosome’s contributions to health and disease remain largely unknown. A
Researchers fully sequence the Y chromosome for the first time
What was once the final frontier of the human genome — the Y chromosome — has just been mapped out
How artificial intelligence gave a paralyzed woman her voice back
Researchers at UC San Francisco and UC Berkeley have developed a brain-computer interface (BCI) that has enabled a woman with
Formerly depressed patients continue to focus on negative
People who have recovered from a major depressive episode, when compared with individuals who have never experienced one, tend to
Time is right to develop a consensus Human Skin Cell Atlas, according to leading dermatology experts
As a single organ, our skin is able to perform a broad repertoire of vital functions. Dermatology experts call for
New research finds way to reduce bias in children
Children’s views of inequality may be influenced by how its causes are explained to them, finds a new study by
Eye scans detect signs of Parkinson’s disease up to seven years before diagnosis
Markers that indicate the presence of Parkinson’s disease in patients on average seven years before clinical presentation have been identified
Research reveals boosting strategies that mitigate risks of COVID-19 in cancer patients
For many, the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic seems over. However, for patients whose immune systems are compromised by cancer
New study reveals the most common form of arthritis, osteoarthritis, affects 15% of the global population over the age of 30
A new study projects nearly 1 billion people will be living with osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, by