Having bad breath really stinks! Now, researchers from Japan report that a particular combination of bacteria in our mouths may
Month: February 2024
Do sugar-free candy and gum give you gas? Researchers think they know why
Researchers at UC Davis have identified changes in the gut microbiome that can result in an inability to digest sorbitol.
With just a little electricity, researchers boost common catalytic reactions
A simple technique that uses small amounts of energy could boost the efficiency of some key chemical processing reactions, by
Games in the classroom and the boardroom: How ‘serious games’ are helping us learn
A team of researchers are encouraging us to swap textbooks for games, as they drive the application of games in
New study analyzes link between digit ratio and oxygen consumption in footballers
The efficiency of oxygen supply to tissues is a factor in the severity of important diseases such as Covid-19 and
Researchers discover that a rare fat molecule helps drive cell death
Columbia researchers have found that a rare type of lipid is a key driver of ferroptosis, a form of cell
Helping caregivers help people with dementia eat at home
For many people with dementia and the caregivers helping them live at home, mealtime is no picnic. The home environment
Burnout: Identifying people at risk
It is not uncommon for people to “hit the wall” at work and experience burnout for short or long periods
Inflammation: Targeting the transporter
When an enemy invades, defenders are ferried to the site to neutralise the marauders. In the human body, a protein
New study offers hope for thousands impacted each year by aggressive brain cancer
New research by the University of Sussex could help to increase life expectancy and improve treatment for an aggressive brain