Researchers from the University of Waterloo got a valuable assist from artificial intelligence (AI) tools to help capture and analyze
Month: March 2024
Would the highly sensitive transparent ultrasound transducer revolutionize biomedical imaging technology?
The ‘ultrasound-photoacoustic dual-modal imaging system’ combines molecular imaging contrast with ultrasound imaging, and it can visualize molecular and structural information
For people who speak many languages, there’s something special about their native tongue
A new study of people who speak many languages has found that there is something special about how the brain
New study reveals molecular fingerprint of biological aging
University of Pittsburgh researchers have uncovered blood-based markers linked with healthy and rapid aging, allowing them to predict a person’s
Shared blueprint in brain development across different functional areas
In a new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), researchers from the University of Minnesota
COVID-19 virus can stay in the body more than a year after infection
The COVID-19 virus can persist in the blood and tissue of patients for more than a year after the acute
No, an anti-racist program in schools didn’t stress out kids, study finds
A new study of how high school students respond to a program designed to increase the frequency and quality of
How water guides the assembly of collagen, the building block of all humans
Water determines life: humans are three-quarters water. An international research team led by the University of Amsterdam (UvA) has now
Immunology: Good sleep stimulates the immune system
Researchers at LMU Munich have shown that sleep enhances the migratory potential of T cells toward lymph nodes. Sleep is
Mutation solves a century-old mystery in meiosis
Movies such as ‘X-Men,’ ‘Fantastic Four,’ and ‘The Guardians,’ which showcase vibrant mutant heroes, have captivated global audiences. Recently, a