Opposites don’t actually attract. That’s the takeaway from a sweeping CU Boulder analysis of more than 130 traits and including
Month: September 2023
Active children are more resilient
The school year has hardly begun and the first exams are already approaching. According to findings by researchers from the
New study shows effectiveness of mpox vaccine
A new international study led by Queen Mary University of London has shown mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) infections to
Deciphering the ‘highway code’ of our cells
Cancers, degenerative diseases: deregulation of our cells’ internal communication pathways is at the root of many conditions. Microtubules — microscopic
Resistant starch supplement reduces liver triglycerides in people with fatty liver disease
Resistant starch is a nondigestible fiber that ferments in the large intestine, and consumption of it has previously been shown
AI performs comparably to human readers of mammograms
Using a standardized assessment, researchers in the UK compared the performance of a commercially available artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm with
First-in-class targeted microRNA therapy slows cancer tumor growth
A new cancer therapy developed by Purdue University researchers attacks tumors by tricking cancer cells into absorbing a snippet of
Toddlers learn to reason logically before they learn to speak, study finds
How do we learn to speak during childhood or how do we acquire knowledge about the world around us? Toddlers’
Blood cell insights offer potential boost to lung cancer therapies
Fresh discoveries about a type of immune cells could give lung cancer patients a more accurate prognosis and better identify
Extreme dietary habits for carbohydrates and fats affect life expectancy
A new study, published in The Journal of Nutrition, suggests that extreme dietary habits involving carbohydrates and fats affect life