Mayo Clinic scientists have developed an immunotherapy strategy that potentially lays the groundwork for treating a spectrum of autoimmune diseases.
Month: April 2024
YKT6 gene variants cause a new genetic disorder finds a new study
A recent collaborative study has discovered rare variants in the YKT6 gene as the cause of a new neurological disorder
Chicks show vision and touch linked at birth
Newly hatched chicks raised in darkness and allowed to touch either a smooth or bumpy cube for 24 hours instantly
Scientists further our understanding of how a foodborne bacterium can survive in food preparation environments
Scientists from the Quadram Institute and UK Health Security Agency have discovered that bacterial populations remain stable on factory floor
Women with obesity do not need to gain weight during pregnancy, new study suggests
The guidelines for weight gain during pregnancy in obese women have long been questioned. New research from Karolinska Institutet supports
Study uses artificial intelligence to show how personality influences the expression of our genes
An international study led by the UGR using artificial intelligence has shown that our personalities alter the expression of our
Reducing late-night alcohol sales curbed all violent crimes by 23% annually in a Baltimore neighborhood
A new study found that reducing alcohol hours of sale for bars and taverns in a Baltimore, Md. neighborhood also
Increasing positive affect in adolescence could lead to improved health and well-being in adulthood
Adolescents with high positive affect may have improved physical and mental health as adults, according to a study published April
Last chance to record archaic Greek language ‘heading for extinction’
A new data crowdsourcing platform aims to preserve the sound of Romeyka, an endangered millennia-old variety of Greek. Experts consider
Researchers develop more broadly protective coronavirus vaccine
Scientists have been searching for the optimal coronavirus vaccine since the Covid-19 pandemic started. The mRNA vaccines developed through the