A study led by researchers at the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center sheds new light on why tumors that have
Month: September 2023
Immune cells shape their own path
When fighting disease, our immune cells need to reach their target quickly. Researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology
SMART-BARN — a cutting-edge technology lab to study animal groups
Researchers from the Cluster of Excellence Centre for the Advanced Study of Collective Behaviour (CASCB) and the Max Planck Institute
Toxic molds, fossil fuels, antibiotics linked to chemical intolerance
What initiates chemical intolerance (CI)? In a newly released survey of thousands of U.S. adults, respondents most frequently cited exposures
Di-isononyl phthalate disrupts pregnancy in mice, study finds
We are constantly exposed to phthalates in our environment through plastic products such as storage containers, medical devices, packages, fabrics,
Antioxidants stimulate blood flow in tumors
Vitamin C and other antioxidants stimulate the formation of new blood vessels in lung cancer tumours, a new study from
Adding complex component of milk to infant formula confers long-term cognitive benefits for bottle-fed babies
Breast milk is widely acknowledged as the most beneficial nutrition for infants, but many families face medical or logistical challenges
Scientists unpick how lung cells induce immune response to influenza
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin have discovered some new and surprising ways that viral RNA and influenza virus are detected
‘Suicidal’ mechanism discovered in ion channel receptors enables the sensing of heat and pain
The ability to accurately detect heat and pain is critical to human survival, but scientists have struggled to understand on
A new approach to stop cancer growth?
Case Western Reserve University biochemical researchers have identified a new function of a key protein that leads to cancer-a finding