New findings from researchers at UCLA Health suggest that measuring changes in how pupils react to light could help predict
Month: October 2023
How cord-like aggregates of bacteria lead to tuberculosis infections
The ability of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), a serious respiratory infection, to form snake-like cords was first noted nearly 80 years
Less is (often) more when it comes to health impact of children on parents later in life, new study says
Around the globe, it is generally accepted that individuals with larger families have more resources and support to draw on
Study finds men’s antidepressant use did not negatively impact IVF success
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a time-intensive and often stress-inducing fertility procedure. Yet how does that stress impact its success?
Using computer algorithms to find molecular adaptations to improve COVID-19 drugs
As the COVID-19 pandemic scattered and isolated people, researchers across Virginia Tech connected for a data-driven collaboration seeking improved drugs
Single vaccine protects against three deadly strains of coronavirus
A vaccine designed to protect against three different deadly coronaviruses shows success in mouse studies, demonstrating the viability of a
Physical theory improves protein folding prediction
Proteins are important molecules that perform a variety of functions essential to life. To function properly, many proteins must fold
Grouping English learners in classrooms yields no benefit in reading development, new study finds
Grouping English learners together in classrooms, a longstanding practice in schools, has no impact — positive or negative — on
Imprinted genes in the ‘parenting hub’ of the brain determine if mice are good parents
Whether a mouse is a good or bad parent can be traced back to imprinted genes in key neurons in
Morning-after pill more effective when taken with an anti-inflammatory painkiller, researchers find
A collaborative research team, including members of LKS Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong (HKUMed), as well