Losing the ability to see clearly, and losing the ability to think or remember clearly, are two of the most
Month: August 2023
Irregular sleep patterns associated with harmful gut bacteria
New research has found irregular sleep patterns are associated with harmful bacteria in your gut. The study, published today in
Safety of AI-supported mammography screening
Mammography screening supported by artificial intelligence (AI) is a safe alternative to today’s conventional double reading by radiologists and can
Researchers create total synthesis of HIV replication inhibitor
Having control over how a dish is cooked is always a good idea. Taking a hint from the kitchen, scientists
Researchers identify ‘clear changes’ in aging brain using novel techniques
Researchers investigating brain activity in older people say the coordination between neuronal activity and the brain’s oxygenation is altered. The
Google and ChatGPT have mixed results in medical informatiom queries
When you need accurate information about a serious illness, should you go to Google or ChatGPT? An interdisciplinary study led
Sweet smell of success: Simple fragrance method produces major memory boost
When a fragrance wafted through the bedrooms of older adults for two hours every night for six months, memories skyrocketed.
Score, then rank: Researchers propose an integrated approach to grant review assessments
The public funding of science is responsible for many of the biomedical and other scientific breakthroughs on which our lives
Study raises possibility of immunotherapy treatment for ALS
New research reveals a type of monoclonal antibody already tested in certain forms of cancer may be a promising treatment
The key to battling a pathogen hides in its genome
Many of the answers for effectively responding to a pathogen lie in its genome. Understanding the genetic code of a