Researchers report in the journal Nature that they have found a way to get antibacterial drugs through the nearly impenetrable
Month: November 2023
Nutrient found in beef and dairy improves immune response to cancer
Trans-vaccenic acid (TVA), a long-chain fatty acid found in meat and dairy products from grazing animals such as cows and
Pediatric oncology: Scientists discover new Achilles heel of leukemia cells
The term ‘leukemia’ encompasses various forms of blood cancer, including acute myeloid leukemia (AML). In AML, blood cells in the
Mice eating less of specific amino acid — overrepresented in diet of obese people — live longer, healthier
A new study in mice, published recently in the journal Cell Metabolism, shows that cutting down the amount of a
How do we learn? Neuroscientists pinpoint how memories are likely to be stored in the brain
What is the mechanism that allows our brains to incorporate new information about the world, and form memories? New work
Scientists take a step forward in understanding how to tackle chronic infections in cystic fibrosis patients
Scientists have engineered a living material resembling human phlegm, which will help them to better understand how a certain kind
How bloodstain ‘tails’ can point to significant, additional forensic details
Forensic science has captured the public imagination by storm, as the profusion of “true crime” media in the last decade
How gut microbes help alleviate constipation
Scientists have identified the genes in the probiotic Bifidobacteria longum responsible for improving gut motility. A research team reporting November
Apology psychology: Breaking gender stereotypes leads to more effective communication
From social media to the workplace, non-stereotypical apologies can help repair trust, according to new study involving a University of
Medical AI tool gets human thumbs-up
A new artificial intelligence computer program created by researchers at the University of Florida and NVIDIA can generate doctors’ notes