Forensic researchers at UT Knoxville’s famous Anthropological Research Facility, popularly known as the “Body Farm,” have made headlines for decades
Month: August 2023
Infant formula safety checks can be improved with stratified sampling
Producers of infant formula employ comprehensive food safety systems, including product testing to ensure those systems are working. A new
A therapeutic target for Alzheimer’s disease discovered
Scientists at Université Laval and the University of Lethbridge have succeeded in reversing certain cognitive manifestations associated with Alzheimer’s disease
Diabetes linked to functional and structural brain changes through MRI
The longer a person has type 2 diabetes, the more likely they may be to experience changes in brain structure,
Gene therapy hope for children with kidney disease
Researchers at the University of Bristol have made a remarkable step forward in finding a potential cure for a type
Font size can ‘nudge’ customers toward healthier food choices
Restaurants can persuade patrons to choose healthier foods by adjusting the font size of numbers attached to nutritional information on
Novel information on the neural origins of speech and singing
Unlike previously thought, speech production and singing are supported by the same circuitry in the brain. Observations in a new
Red blood cell particles reduce fat deposition in arteries, potentially treating atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis is a disease in which fat, cholesterol, and other substances build up inside artery walls. This can lead to
Scientists reveal two paths to autism in the developing brain
Two distinct neurodevelopmental abnormalities that arise just weeks after the start of brain development have been associated with the emergence
When regulatory T cells go bad
Scientists can finally hunt down a harmful kind of human T cell, thanks to new research led by scientists at