Recognizing motion requires an enormous amount of computing power from the brain. A new study from Alexander Borst’s department at
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Plant chloroplasts promise potential therapy for Huntington’s disease
Researchers at the University of Cologne’s CECAD Cluster of Excellence for Aging Research and the CEPLAS Cluster of Excellence for
Metaphors for human fertilization are evolving, study shows
In a common metaphor used to describe human fertilization, sperm cells are competitors racing to penetrate a passive egg. But
Researchers studied thousands of fertility attempts hoping to improve IVF
By genetically testing nearly one thousand embryos, scientists have provided the most detailed analysis of embryo fate following human in
Malaria: Treatment of Plasmodium falciparum malaria patients under threat in the Horn of Africa
Diagnosis of Plasmodium falciparum malaria using rapid diagnostic tests and treatment with artemisinin derivatives, the main component of the malaria
A lethal parasite’s secret weapon: Infecting non-immune cells
The organisms that cause visceral leishmaniasis, a potentially deadly version of the parasitic disease that most often affects the skin
Genes fuelling antibiotic resistance in Yemen cholera outbreak uncovered
Scientists have identified the source of antibiotic resistance that emerged within bacteria driving the ongoing Yemen cholera epidemic. The findings,
Solving a sticky, life-threatening problem
In 2009, a mysterious fungus emerged seemingly from out of thin air, targeting the most vulnerable among us. It sounds
Increased risk of depression and anxiety when in higher education, study finds
Young people who are in higher education in England face a small increased risk of depression and anxiety, compared to
Walking more than five flights of stairs a day can cut risk of heart disease by 20 percent, study says
Forget walking 10,000 steps a day. Taking at least 50 steps climbing stairs each day could significantly slash your risk