By repeatedly scanning the brains of a small group of patients for a year and a half, Weill Cornell Medicine
Month: September 2024
Study shows that ‘super spikes’ can increase track running speed by 2%
New research published in the Journal of Sport and Health Science led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst shows that
Study solves testosterone’s paradoxical effects in prostate cancer
A treatment paradox has recently come to light in prostate cancer: Blocking testosterone production halts tumor growth in early disease,
Researchers discover that sustained neck exertions change the spine and muscles, causing pain
Learning new languages, sending emails, attending a virtual class, or speaking to loved ones halfway around the world are just
Pancreatic cancer: Study finds most early staging inaccurate
Staging of patients with early pancreatic cancer is inaccurate as much as 80% of the time, according to a new
Human brain cancers fire electrical impulses — researchers reveal unexpected hybrid cell spiking the signals
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute at Texas Children’s Hospital have
Starting a fluorescent biosensor revolution
Biosensors — devices that use biological molecules to detect the presence of a target substance — have enormous potential for
How fish guts might play a role in future skin care products
There are some pretty strange ingredients in cosmetics and skin care products. One example is snail mucin — also known
Skin fungus colonization accelerates breast cancer tumor growth
A common skin fungus, Malassezia globosa may invade deep tissues through the skin or by other means, then cause tumor
New research on anesthesia unlocks important clues about the nature of consciousness
For decades, one of the most fundamental and vexing questions in neuroscience has been: what is the physical basis of