During the COVID-19 pandemic, governments around the world implemented restrictive measures — such as stay-at-home orders and school closures —
Month: September 2024
Diagnostic tool identifies puzzling inflammatory diseases in kids
RNA is expelled from cells via cell death or active release, and can then find its way into blood plasma.
New research illuminates the impact of surface properties on bacteria movement
As bacteria continue to become more resistant to antibiotics, it will be harder to treat bacterial infections, leading to more
How the scars of demolished brain tumors seed relapse
A Ludwig Cancer Research study has discovered that recurrent tumors of the aggressive brain cancer glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) grow out
Effective new gene therapy to treat multiple sulfatase deficiency
Researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) tested a preclinical model for an experimental gene therapy designed to treat multiple
Urate transporter structures reveal the mechanism behind important drug target for gout
Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have used cryo-electron microscopy to generate ten structures of URAT1, a protein linked
New AI can ID brain patterns related to specific behavior
Maryam Shanechi, the Sawchuk Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering and founding director of the USC Center for Neurotechnology, and
Belief in academic ability key factor in academic success for low-income students
A strong belief in their own academic ability can help children from low-income families defy the odds and achieve academic
Framing climate action as patriotic and status-quo friendly increases liberals’ and conservatives’ belief in climate change
Conservatives and liberals may be at odds in their views on environmental issues, but a new psychology study shows that
‘Out-of-body’ research could lead to new ways to promote social harmony
Out-of-body experiences, such as near-death experiences, can have a “transformative” effect on people’s ability to experience empathy and connect with