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Month: March 2024
Degree of cell crowding in the early human embryo influences cell identity decision, new culture system finds
Research conducted by Dr Shota Nakanoh in a collaboration between Dr Teresa Rayon’s lab at the Institute and Professor Ludovic
Robotic hip exoskeleton shows promise for helping stroke patients regain their stride
More than 80% of stroke survivors experience walking difficulty, significantly impacting their daily lives, independence, and overall quality of life.
Exposure to different kinds of music influences how the brain interprets rhythm
When listening to music, the human brain appears to be biased toward hearing and producing rhythms composed of simple integer
Having self-control leads to power
Out-of-control behavior by CEOs and other powerful people constantly makes headlines — so much so that some might consider impulsivity
Breastfeeding after COVID-19 booster can give babies antibodies
Lactating mothers who get the COVID-19 booster pass along the antibodies to their children via their breast milk — and
Coronary artery calcium score predictive of heart attacks, strokes
Coronary artery calcium scoring with CT can identify symptomatic patients with a very low risk of heart attacks or strokes,
Sprinting ‘like a jet’ will produce Premier League strikers of tomorrow, study shows
Sprinting “like a jet plane taking off” will help produce Premier League star strikers of tomorrow, new research has revealed.
Smoking during pregnancy may increase the risk of behavioral disorders in newborns, predicts AI
Although several studies have linked smoking during pregnancy with neurodevelopmental disorders, the results of behavioral experiments in mice prenatally exposed
Running performance helped by mathematical research
How to optimise running? A new mathematical model1 has shown, with great precision, the impact that physiological and psychological parameters