In common marmosets, the brain regions that process social interactions develop very slowly, extending until early adulthood, like in humans.
Month: October 2024
Discovery illuminates how sleeping sickness parasite outsmarts immune response
A new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health sheds light on how the
‘Black box’ of stem cell transplants opened in blood study
For the first time, scientists have tracked what happens to stem cells decades after a transplant, lifting the lid on
Healthy brains suppress inappropriate immune responses
The brain constantly engages in dialogue with the body’s immune system. Such communication appears aimed at ensuring a delicate balance
Complexity of tumors revealed in 3D
A new analysis led by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has revealed detailed 3D maps
The roots of fear: Understanding the amygdala
Treating anxiety, depression and other disorders may depend on the amygdala, a part of the brain that controls strong emotional
Researchers identify ‘sweet spot’ for safe surgery after heart attack
After a heart attack, aging adults face double or triple the risk of life-threatening complications — like a debilitating stroke
Britain’s brass bands older than we thought and invented by soldiers from the Napoleonic Wars
Military musicians returning from the Napoleonic wars established Britain’s first brass bands earlier than previously thought, new research reveals. The
Nanoplastics can reduce the effectiveness of antibiotics
In a recent study, an international research team with significant involvement from MedUni Vienna has investigated how nanoplastic particles deposited
Immune cell discovery offers new potential for cancer immunotherapy
Researchers at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University have identified a novel type of immune cell, called the stem-like CD4