A study lead by the University of Barcelona opens new perspectives to better understand how the molecular mechanisms involved in
Month: July 2024
Researchers use non-invasive technique to record involuntary nervous system
A research team led by UC San Diego has, for the first time, shown that a wearable, non-invasive device can
Losing a loved one may speed up aging
Losing someone close, like a family member, can make you age faster, says a new study from Columbia University Mailman
Countries need to co-operate on migration as climate crisis worsens
Humanity must rethink migration as the climate crisis drives rapid global changes, researchers say. With significant migration expected — and
Generative AI pioneers the future of child language learning
Professor Inseok Hwang from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, along with students Jungeun Lee, Suwon Yoon, and Kyoosik
Recent insights and advances in treatment and management show promise in stemming the growing prevalence of diabetes
A new paper surveying advances in diabetes pathogenesis and treatment explores the complex factors contributing to the onset and progression
Study finds targeting inflammation may not help reduce liver fibrosis in MAFLD
Researchers at UCLA Health uncovered new information about the role inflammation plays in mitigating liver fibrosis, which is associated with
Human-infecting parasite produces sterile soldiers like ants and termites
New research from scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography finds a tiny freshwater parasite known to cause
Researchers leveraging AI to train (robotic) dogs to respond to their masters
An international collaboration seeks to innovate the future of how a mechanical man’s best friend interacts with its owner, using
Long-acting injectable cabotegravir for HIV prevention is safe in pregnancy, study finds
Long-acting injectable cabotegravir (CAB-LA) was safe and well tolerated as HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) before and during pregnancy in the