The artist in nature creates wonders of geometric patterns, as can be seen in the wings of Drosophila fruit flies
Month: September 2023
The sense of order distinguishes humans from other animals
Remembering the order of information is central for a person when participating in conversations, planning everyday life, or undergoing an
Women with PCOS on keto diet may see improvements in fertility
The ketogenic (keto) diet may lower testosterone levels in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), according to a new paper
Early findings suggest clinical and lab-based approach critical to tracking head and neck cancer recurrence
Early findings of two studies from the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center shed light on new ways to anticipate
Antidepressant use in people with both physical health problems and depression
Many people with diseases such as cancer or diabetes or those who have had a heart attack or stroke also
Older people may have glaucoma without realizing it
It can be hard to know that you have glaucoma. In a study carried out at the University of Gothenburg,
Keeping herpes in check
Herpes is not only unpleasant but it can, in some cases, also have dangerous complications and life-threatening consequences. In the
New compound unleashes the immune system on metastases
An international research team headed by Dr. Johannes Karges of the Faculty of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Ruhr University Bochum,
Fiber from crustaceans, insects, mushrooms promotes digestion
Who can forget the stomach-churning moments when “Survivor” contestants forced down crunchy insects, among other unappetizing edibles, for a chance
Study suggests energy-efficient route to capturing and converting CO2
In the race to draw down greenhouse gas emissions around the world, scientists at MIT are looking to carbon-capture technologies