Football players (and anyone else who takes hard hits) may want to breathe a sigh of relief. In recent research,
Month: February 2024
The influence of the cellular environment on vision
The research team investigated the four extracellular matrix proteins Brevican, Neurocan, Tenascin-C and Tenascin-R, which occur in the cell environment
It’s true, happiness doesn’t cost much
Many Indigenous peoples and local communities around the world are leading very satisfying lives despite having very little money. This
How T cells combat tuberculosis
La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) is working to guide the development of new tuberculosis vaccines and drug therapies. Now
Doctors have more difficulty diagnosing disease when looking at images of darker skin
When diagnosing skin diseases based solely on images of a patient’s skin, doctors do not perform as well when the
New approach to tackling bacterial infections identified
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have identified a new approach to controlling bacterial infections.The findings
Powerful answers to energy questions may be blowing in the wind
While wind farms have become a widely popular method of generating energy, researchers are now looking at the impact of
How a city is organized can create less-biased citizens
The city you live in could be making you, your family, and your friends more unconsciously racist. Or, your city
Decoding the molecular networks of early human development
New international research shines a light on the role of transcription factors during early embryonic development. Transcription factors are proteins
Males born to obese mothers more likely to suffer health issues as adults
Males born to obese women are more likely to be overweight at birth and develop metabolic complications in later life,