When you eagerly dig into a long-awaited dinner, signals from your stomach to your brain keep you from eating so
Month: November 2023
Chemists use oxygen, copper ‘scissors’ to make cheaper drug treatments possible
Drugs to treat cancer are often very expensive to produce, resulting in high costs for the patients who need them.
New clues into the head-scratching mystery of itch
Scientists at Harvard Medical School have shown for the first time that a common skin bacterium — Staphylococcus aureus —
Could eating turkey ease colitis?
Thanksgiving is often a time for thinking about your belly. For those with an inflammatory bowel diseases like ulcerative colitis,
Gold now has a golden future in revolutionizing wearable devices
Top Olympic achievers are awarded the gold medal, a symbol revered for wealth and honor both in the East and
AI system self-organizes to develop features of brains of complex organisms
Cambridge scientists have shown that placing physical constraints on an artificially-intelligent system — in much the same way that the
People watched other people shake boxes for science: Here’s why
When researchers asked hundreds of people to watch other people shake boxes, it took just seconds for almost all of
Urban environmental exposures drive increased breast cancer incidence
A Duke Health analysis of breast cancer in North Carolina showed that the state’s urban counties had higher overall incidences
Brain hemorrhage cause other than injured blood vessels
A first-of-its-kind study led by the University of California, Irvine has revealed a new culprit in the formation of brain
Personalized cancer medicine: Humans make better treatment decisions than AI
Treating cancer is becoming increasingly complex, but also offers more and more possibilities. After all, the better a tumor’s biology