A University of Michigan study has shown that traumatic experiences during childhood may get “under the skin” later in life,
Day: April 19, 2024
Are these newly found rare cells a missing link in color perception?
Scientists have long wondered how the eye’s three cone photoreceptor types work together to allow humans to perceive color. In
Team demonstrates miniature brain stimulator in humans
Rice University engineers have developed the smallest implantable brain stimulator demonstrated in a human patient. Thanks to pioneering magnetoelectric power
Genetic variant identified that shaped the human skull base
Humans, Homo sapiens, have unique features compared with other closely related hominin species and primates, including the shape of the
Researchers find that accelerated aging biology in the placenta contributes to a rare form of pregnancy-related heart failure
A form of heart failure that occurs during late pregnancy or early postpartum, peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is a major cause
Artificial Intelligence beats doctors in accurately assessing eye problems
The clinical knowledge and reasoning skills of GPT-4 are approaching the level of specialist eye doctors, a study led by
Global study reveals health impacts of airborne trace elements
As anyone with seasonal allergies knows, unseen airborne particles can really wreck a person’s day. Like the tree pollen that
Calorie restriction study reveals complexities in how diet impacts aging
Penn State researchers may have uncovered another layer of complexity in the mystery of how diet impacts aging. A new
Guidance on energy and macronutrients across the lifespan
In the long history of recommendations for nutritional intake, current research is trending toward the concept of “food as medicine”
Researchers create new AI pipeline for identifying molecular interactions
Understanding how proteins interact with each other is crucial for developing new treatments and understanding diseases. Thanks to computational advances,