While seeking research internships last year, University of Washington graduate student Kate Glazko noticed recruiters posting online that they’d used
Month: June 2024
Imaging technology captures how neurons communicate with new clarity
For the first time, scientists at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) used advanced imaging technology at the SickKids Nanoscale
Simple test for flu could improve diagnosis and surveillance
Fewer than one percent of people who get the flu every year get tested, in part because most tests require
Study identifies first drug therapy for sleep apnea
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and international collaborators have led a worldwide, advanced study demonstrating
Chemotherapy before surgery benefits some patients with pancreatic cancer
Patients with pancreatic cancer who received chemotherapy both before and after surgery experienced longer survival rates than would be expected
A new method for improving checkpoint inhibitor therapy for cancer
Checkpoint inhibitor therapies can be thought of as the molecular “brake release” for the immune system. These drugs eliminate the
Pie in the face? Why inflicting mild pain on others pays off
Oh, the joy of inflicting pain upon others. The Germans have a word for it: schadenfreude, meaning “malicious pleasure.” And
Unlocking the entrepreneurial brain: New perspectives on cognitive flexibility
In a recent study led by the University of Liège researchers delved into the intersection of the fields of entrepreneurship
How to make aging a ‘fairer game’ for all wormkind
Why do some people live for longer than others? The genes in our DNA sequence are important, helping avoid disease
Activating molecular target reverses multiple hallmarks of aging
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have demonstrated that therapeutically restoring ‘youthful’ levels of a specific