A new research study examined the results from data generated by citizen scientists using a simple web-based motor test. The
Month: February 2024
DNA particles that mimic viruses hold promise as vaccines
Using a virus-like delivery particle made from DNA, researchers from MIT and the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT, and Harvard
Body positive images on social media improve how men view their bodies
Exposure to body positive imagery on social media increase body satisfaction and reduces weight concerns in both men and women,
Pedestrian injuries from falls versus motor vehicle collisions: Are we lacking critical policy and interventions?
Using Emergency Medical Services (EMS) data, researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health compared the national burden of
Did dementia exist in ancient Greek and Rome?
You might think age-related dementia has been with us all along, stretching back to the ancient world. But a new
Exposure to even moderate levels of radon linked to increased risk of stroke
Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer. Now a new study has found exposure to this invisible, odorless
Sweat-resistant wearable robot sensor
New electromyography (EMG) sensor technology that allows the long-term stable control of wearable robots and is not affected by the
Artificial muscles — lighter, safer, more robust
Many roboticists dream of building robots that are not just a combination of metal or other hard materials and motors
When and how immune cells decide to form pathogen memories
Unexpected findings have emerged about how and when certain infection-killing white blood cells decide to form memories about their encounters
Molecule can quickly, and briefly, boost white blood cell counts
Treatment with a molecule known as A485 can quickly and temporarily increase levels of white blood cells, a critical part