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Can engineered plants help make baby formula as nutritious as breast milk?
Worldwide, a majority of babies — approximately 75% — drink infant formula in their first six months of life, either
Only one in 20 therapies tested in animals reach approval for human use
An analysis of reviews of translational biomedical research reveals that just 5% of therapies tested in animals reach regulatory approval
Are mixed emotions real? New research says yes
In Pixar’s latest film, Inside Out 2, complex feelings like envy and embarrassment join the cast of characters. Nostalgia, however,
New technique reveals earliest signs of genetic mutations
Mutations are changes in the molecular “letters” that make up the DNA code, the blueprint for all living cells. Some
Study shows role of fathers in seeding the microbiota of newborns and confirms benefits of maternal fecal microbiota transplants
A mother’s contribution to the makeup of a newborn baby’s microbiota has been well documented. Now a new paper published
An AI-powered wearable system tracks the 3D movement of smart pills in the gut
Scientists at the University of Southern California have developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered system to track tiny devices that monitor
Boosting CAR-T cell therapies from under the skin
CAR-T cell therapies are transforming the treatment of previously incurable blood cancers. Six approved CAR-T products have been administered to
Nasal microbiota is potential diagnostic biomarker for sepsis
The nasal microbiota of intensive care unit (ICU) patients effectively distinguishes sepsis from non-septic cases and outperforms analyzing the gut
Younger workers feel stressed, lonely and undervalued
Younger workers are struggling with feelings of loneliness and a lack of appreciation at work and tend to feel more