The number of infections by the tick-borne TBE virus that are not detected by health services is far higher than
Month: January 2024
A novel pathway regulating lipid biosynthesis by fatty acids
Researchers have been studying the transcription factor SREBP, a critical regulator of lipid biosynthesis. Precursor SREBP proteins, located in the
Bioinformatics: Researchers develop a new machine learning approach
To combat viruses, bacteria and other pathogens, synthetic biology offers new technological approaches whose performance is being validated in experiments.
Innovative graphene-based implantable technology paves the way for high-precision therapeutic applications
A study published in Nature Nanotechnology presents an innovative graphene-based neurotechnology with the potential for a transformative impact in neuroscience
Diagnostic errors are common in seriously ill hospitalized adults, study shows
A study of seriously ill patients from academic medical centers across the country has found that nearly a quarter had
Largest diversity study of ‘magic mushrooms’ investigates the evolution of psychoactive psilocybin production
Psilocybe fungi, known colloquially as “magic mushrooms,” have held deep significance in Indigenous cultures of Mesoamerica for centuries. They captured
Reduced drug use is a meaningful treatment outcome for people with stimulant use disorders, study shows
Reducing stimulant use was associated with significant improvement in measures of health and recovery among people with stimulant use disorder,
Nasal spray with antibodies could prevent COVID-19, study shows
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have shown that nasal drops with IgA antibodies can protect mice from SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Exposure to high humidity and temperature in pregnancy could influence blood pressure changes in childhood
Outdoor humidity and temperature levels during pregnancy could affect the future blood pressure of the unborn child, according to new
More siblings mean poorer mental health for teens
Teens from larger families have poorer mental health than those with fewer siblings, according to a large analysis of children