To offer cross-protection against diverse influenza virus variants, nanoparticle vaccines can produce pivotal cellular and mucosal immune responses that enhance
Month: July 2024
Loneliness increases risk of age-related memory loss
About a third of Canadians feel lonely, and a study from the University of Waterloo shows it has a greater
Novel genome editing approach restores hearing in adult preclinical models with genetic deafness
A team led by Mass Eye and Ear researchers has demonstrated for the first time a successful restoration of hearing
Perceived warmth, competence predict callback decisions in meta-analysis of hiring experiments
Perceived warmth and competence predict the influence of race, gender and age on callback decisions, suggesting social perceptions might underlie
Researchers uncover brain region’s role in hearing and learning
Have you ever noticed how you can suddenly hear your refrigerator humming in the background when you focus on it?
Holiday season already? Anticipation might make time seem to fly
Christmas or Ramadan might seem to come around more quickly each year, for people who pay more attention to time,
Many youths continue to take opioids months after surgical procedures
A multi-institutional study found that 1 in 6 youths fill an opioid prescription prior to surgery, and 3% of patients
Targeted home systems to remove PFAS more cost-effective than system-wide solutions
PFAS, the potentially cancer-causing chemicals known as ‘forever chemicals’, have become an increasing concern in home drinking water. Solutions to
Understanding the roots of chronic pain
A team of researchers led by Oscar Sánchez-Carranza in Professor Gary Lewin’s lab at the Max Delbrück Center have identified
How risk-averse are humans when interacting with robots?
How do people like to interact with robots when navigating a crowded environment? And what algorithms should roboticists use to