Sleep and wake: they’re totally distinct states of being that define the boundaries of our daily lives. For years, scientists
Month: July 2024
Youth with conduct disorder show widespread differences in brain structure
A neuroimaging study of young people who exhibit a persistent pattern of disruptive, aggressive, and antisocial behavior, known as conduct
Could intensive farming raise risk of new pandemics?
Intensive livestock farming could raise the risk of new pandemics, researchers have warned. Industrialised farming is often thought to reduce
Evening activity for better sleep
Rigorous exercise before bed has long been discouraged, but University of Otago researchers have found short bursts of light activity
A new addition to the CRISPR toolbox: Teaching the gene scissors to detect RNA
CRISPR-Cas systems, defense systems in bacteria, have become a plentiful source of technologies for molecular diagnostics. Researchers at the Helmholtz
Research shows protein isoform inhibitors may hold the key to making opioids safer
Researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences identified a new way to make opioids safer, increasing the pain-relieving properties
Safe, successful pregnancies possible after alloHCT
Despite treatment-related fertility challenges, female patients can become pregnant and give birth to healthy children after undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic cell
Lab develops smallest free-floating bubbles for medical imaging
Bioengineering researchers at Rice University have developed ultrasmall, stable gas-filled protein nanostructures that could revolutionize ultrasound imaging and drug delivery.
Personalized simulations predict patient outcomes for blood cancer treatment
A new study led by researchers at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) has unveiled a groundbreaking approach to predicting
Unlocking the mystery of preexisting drug resistance: New study sheds light on cancer evolution
The evolution of resistance to diseases, from infectious illnesses to cancers, poses a formidable challenge. Despite the expectation that resistance-conferring