Great apes track events with their eyes in the same way that humans do, according to a study published November
Day: November 28, 2024
Drinking plenty of water may actually be good for you
Public health recommendations generally suggest drinking eight cups of water a day. And many people just assume it’s healthy to
Simple secret to living a longer life
If everyone in the United States population was as active as the top 25 per cent, individuals over the age
Nanorobot hand made of DNA grabs viruses for diagnostics and blocks cell entry
A tiny, four-fingered “hand” folded from a single piece of DNA can pick up the virus that causes COVID-19 for
‘Alzheimer’s in dish’ model shows promise for accelerating drug discovery
A decade ago, researchers introduced a new model for studying Alzheimer’s disease. Known as “Alzheimer’s in a dish,” the model
New research points way to more reliable brain studies
Brain-wide association studies, which use magnetic resonance imaging to identify relationships between brain structure or function and human behavior or
Cellular traffic congestion in chronic diseases suggests new therapeutic targets
Chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes and inflammatory disorders have a huge impact on humanity. They are a leading cause
Newer epilepsy medications used during pregnancy do not affect neurological development in children
Children of mothers who took certain anti-seizure medications while pregnant do not have worse neurodevelopmental outcomes at age 6, according
Scientists discover shared genetic foundations between musical rhythm and human language
In a groundbreaking study published Nov. 21 in the journal Nature Human Behaviour, researchers have uncovered significant genetic connections between
Drug research: Decoding the structure of nano ‘gene ferries’
LMU researchers have investigated how cationic polymers organize on a molecular level when transporting RNA drugs. Cationic polymers are promising