A research team led by scientists from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has achieved a significant breakthrough by inventing
Month: September 2023
Alarming results from world first study of two decades of global smoke pollution
The world’s first study of the increase in pollution from landscape fires across the globe over the past two decades
Exercise and muscle regulation: Implications for diabetes and obesity
How do our muscles respond at the molecular level to exercise? Researchers at Helmholtz Munich and the German Institute of
College athletes experience worse post-injury outcomes for concussions suffered outside of sports
Researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) found that college athletes had worse post-injury outcomes related to concussions they experienced
Towards a better understanding of early human embryonic development
The onset of embryo-specific gene transcription, also known as embryonic genome activation (EGA), is a crucial step in the developmental
Ritual use of human remains dating from the Neolithic
Many bone remains deposited in prehistoric caves feature cuts and marks, with the scientific community at times attributing to their
Fruit flies offer clues to how brains make reward-based decisions
Like many collectors of L.P. records, James Fitzgerald’s brother-in-law has a favorite store where he consistently finds the best vinyl
Disrupting a core metabolic process in T cells may improve their therapeutic efficacy
In exploring an aspect of how killer T cells generate the raw materials required for their proliferation, a Ludwig Cancer
Why are you better at recognizing upright faces? Clues from a person who sees the world differently
When you see a familiar face upright, you’ll recognize it right away. But if you saw that same face upside
A network that spreads light and the role of thalamus in our brain
New research conducted at the University of Liège, using ultra-high field 7 Tesla MRI, provides a better understanding of how