A researcher has just finished writing a scientific paper. She knows her work could benefit from another perspective. Did she
Month: December 2023
How does neonatal listeriosis impact children’s health?
Maternal-fetal listeriosis is a severe disease that can lead to miscarriage, premature birth or serious neonatal infection. But what are
Human behavior guided by fast changes in dopamine levels
What happens in the human brain when we learn from positive and negative experiences? To help answer that question and
Pathogens use force to breach immune defenses, study finds
Similar to a burglar breaking a window to get into a house, Indiana University researchers have discovered a previously unknown
Can preeclampsia be prevented?
Preeclampsia is a mysterious condition that occurs in about one of 10 pregnancies without any early warning signs. After 20
Remote collaborations deliver fewer scientific breakthroughs
Remote teams are less likely to make breakthrough discoveries compared to those who work onsite, according to research published today,
Are healthy foods automatically sustainable, too?
Many people are keen on making healthy as well as sustainable food choices, and they often intuitively equate “healthy” with
Can we crack this cancer’s immune response?
Recent findings at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) shine a new light on pancreatic cancer. More than 90% of pancreatic
Coronary heart disease before age 45 may increase risk of dementia later in life
Adults diagnosed with coronary heart disease, especially before the age of 45, may be at increased risk of developing dementia,
Artificial intelligence paves way for new medicines
Researchers have developed an AI model that can predict where a drug molecule can be chemically altered. A team of