New research, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, has found that teachers may be attributing signs of age-related
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Vigorous exercise may preserve cognition in high-risk patients with hypertension
People with high blood pressure have a higher risk of cognitive impairment, including dementia, but a new study from researchers
Silkworms help grow better organ-like tissues in labs
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed a silk-based, ultrathin membrane that can be used in organ-on-a-chip models to better
Cooperative proteins help the immune system identify and attack invaders
Bacteria, parasites, viruses — the immune system tackles them all. At the front line of the human immune response are
Major cause of inflammatory bowel disease discovered
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute, working with UCL and Imperial College London, have discovered a new biological pathway that
New technique reveals how gene transcription is coordinated in cells
The human genome contains about 23,000 genes, but only a fraction of those genes are turned on inside a cell
Largest-ever antibiotic discovery effort uses AI to uncover potential cures in microbial dark matter
Almost a century ago, the discovery of antibiotics like penicillin revolutionized medicine by harnessing the natural bacteria-killing abilities of microbes.
New method of DNA testing: Expanding scientific innovation
A team of researchers from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has developed a new method for target
Training cognitive control in children does not change brain or behavior
Training exercises designed to improve cognitive control in children do not make a significant difference to their ability to delay
Babies use ‘helpless’ infant period to learn powerful foundation models, just like ChatGPT
Babies’ brains are not as immature as previously thought, rather they are using the period of postnatal ‘helplessness’ to learn