The human papillomavirus (HPV), a common sexually transmitted infection, accounts for 70% of all throat cancers, according to the National
Month: December 2024
Rethinking the brain pacemaker: How better materials can improve signals
Two years ago, a medical professional approached scientists at the University of Tabriz in Iran with an interesting problem: Patients
Scientists create AI that ‘watches’ videos by mimicking the brain
Imagine an artificial intelligence (AI) model that can watch and understand moving images with the subtlety of a human brain.
Scientists identify a probable contributor to weakness of the aorta in people with genetic disorder
Studying the cells of people and genetically engineered mice, Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have uncovered a potential reason
Toxoplasma gondii parasite uses unconventional method to make proteins for evasion of drug treatment
A study by Indiana University School of Medicine researchers sheds new light on how Toxoplasma gondii parasites make the proteins
Researchers ‘see’ vulnerability to gaming addiction in the adolescent brain
Playing video games is a rite of passage for many adolescents, but for some, it could also be the first
Study explores risks of chemical exposure from household products
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) collaborated with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to characterize the chemical makeup of 81 common household
AI-enabled analysis of images meant to catch one disease can reveal others
With the help of an AI tool, computed tomography (CT) scans taken originally to look for tumors or bleeding or
Antipsychotic medications don’t always work the way they’re supposed to
A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Waterloo analyzed data from nearly 500,000 Canadian patients who lived
Anticancer drugs could make immunotherapies more effective
An emerging class of anticancer drugs called EZH2 inhibitors may greatly enhance the potency of some cancer immunotherapies, according to