Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine, Cornell Tech and Cornell’s Ithaca campus have demonstrated the use of AI-selected natural images and
Month: December 2023
High altitude training shows promise for patients ahead of surgery
Simulated high altitude could help older patients at risk of health complications related to surgery, a new study has found.
Hope for autoimmune skin disorder sufferers with new immunotherapy strategy
Researchers, led by University of Melbourne’s Professor Laura Mackay, a Laboratory Head and Immunology Theme Leader at the Peter Doherty
Study tests firefighter turnout gear with, without PFAS
Transitioning away from per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which offer water- and oil-repelling properties on the outer shells of firefighter
Scientists build tiny biological robots from human cells
Researchers at Tufts University and Harvard University’s Wyss Institute have created tiny biological robots that they call Anthrobots from human
Common headaches tied to neck inflammation
Researchers have identified objective evidence of how the neck muscles are involved in primary headaches, according to a study being
AI may aid in diagnosing adolescents with ADHD
Using artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze specialized brain MRI scans of adolescents with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), researchers found
This ‘gross’ mixture has big benefits for the study of bacteria
Animal models are a necessary research tool for understanding how diseases develop and how therapies work in biological systems and
Distinct brain activity triggered by memories of trauma
It is well known that people who have lived through traumatic events like sexual assault, domestic abuse, or violent combat
A mineral produced by plate tectonics has a global cooling effect
MIT geologists have found that a clay mineral on the seafloor, called smectite, has a surprisingly powerful ability to sequester