How people feel about their sleep has a greater impact on their well-being than what sleep-tracking technology says about their
Month: August 2023
How the hospital pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii quickly adapts to new environmental conditions
Hospital-acquired infections are often hard to treat because the corresponding pathogens become increasingly resistant against antibiotics. The bacterium Acinetobacter baumannii
How good is that AI-penned radiology report?
AI tools that quickly and accurately create detailed narrative reports of a patient’s CT scan or X-ray can greatly ease
Modified virtual reality tech can measure brain activity
Researchers have modified a commercial virtual reality headset, giving it the ability to measure brain activity and examine how we
Parasites of viruses drive superbug evolution
Researchers have discovered a previously unknown mechanism by which bacteria share their genetic material through virus parasites. The insights could
Insulin-like hormones critical for brain plasticity
Research from the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience has identified a mechanism through which insulin-like growth factors facilitate brain
Study links long-term artificial sweetener intake to increased body fat adipose tissue volume
Published in the International Journal of Obesity, University of Minnesota Medical School and School of Public Health researchers led a
Scientists uncover a startling–and exploitable–coordination of gene expression in tumors
A Ludwig Cancer Research study has identified a pair of genes whose expression by a type of immune cell within
Deep learning for new protein design
The key to understanding proteins — such as those that govern cancer, COVID-19, and other diseases — is quite simple.
Moderna is safest, most effective mRNA vaccine against COVID-19 for older adults, study shows
While mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 have been found to be safe and effective for the general population, in-depth evidence about