Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have used DNA origami, the art of folding DNA into desired structures, to show
Month: January 2024
New treatment options for bloodstream infections
An international clinical trial led by Professor Dr med. Achim Kaasch, Head of the Institute for Medical Microbiology and Hospital
Engineering a more elegant deep brain stimulation therapy for Parkinson’s
A team of physicians, neuroscientists and engineers at Duke University has demonstrated two new strategies that use deep brain stimulation
‘Feel good’ hormone could explain why exercise helps boost your brain
A study exploring the mechanisms behind why cognitive performance improves in response to exercise, has found that dopamine plays a
Women farmers quantitatively linked to better community well-being
Having more women in agriculture is associated with greater community well-being, according to researchers at Penn State and the University
Streamlining cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic insomnia
A combination of cognitive and behavioral strategies, ideally delivered in person by a therapist, maximizes the benefits of cognitive behavioral
From dawn of time to dusk — our evolutionary ability to perceive time in art
Scientists have shown that people are able to tell apart morning from evening depictions in paintings using simple and subtle
Weightlifting before basketball practice does not affect shooting accuracy
New research from the University of Kansas could help settle a question among basketball coaches and athletes on when to
Study with over 11,000 individuals of African descent finds genetic variants linked to glaucoma
Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness around the globe, affecting up to 44 million people. Although people of
Online reviews: Filter the fraud, but don’t tell us how
When you try a new restaurant or book a hotel, do you consider the online reviews? Do you submit online