Researchers at the University of California, Davis have developed a rapid, noninvasive tool to track the neurons and biomolecules activated
Month: August 2024
Horse miscarriages offer clues to causes of early human pregnancy loss
A study of horses — which share many important similarities with humans in their chromosomes and pregnancies — revealed that
Tradition meets transformation for Maasai women
Few communities reveal both the challenges and opportunities presented by cultural globalism more than Maasai communities in northern Tanzania. Traditionally
Honey added to yogurt supports probiotic cultures for digestive health
If you enjoy a bowl of plain yogurt in the morning, adding a spoonful of honey is a delicious way
Skin may hold key to neurodevelopmental disorder diagnosis
A genetic diagnostic method using a small sample of skin from the upper arm could identify rare neurodevelopmental disorders in
Human cells for cardiovascular research
The innermost layer of blood vessels is formed by endothelial cells, which in turn play a role in the development
Cracking the carb code: Researchers create new glycemic index database to improve dietary awareness
Karen Della Corte, BYU nutrition and dietetics professor, recently authored a new study, published in The American Journal of Clinical
Serotonin-producing neurons regulate malignancy in ependymoma brain tumors
A study published in Nature reveals the functional relevance of tumor-neuron interactions that regulate the growth of ependymoma brain tumors.
Accurately diagnosing prenatal exposure syndromes and birth disorders
Researchers at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) and Lawson Health Research Institute are using advanced technology and artificial intelligence (AI)
Nasal COVID-19 vaccine halts transmission, animal study finds
The lightning-fast development of COVID-19 vaccines just months after the virus appeared was a triumph of modern science and saved