Highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza A virus (HPAI H5N1) remains a low risk to the general public, and public health
Month: January 2025
New resource available to help scientists better classify cancer subtypes
A multi-institutional team of scientists has developed a free, publicly accessible resource to aid in classification of patient tumor samples
Discovery links cellular structures to kidney cancer treatment outcomes
Fighting cancer can seem like a deadly game of chance. While some patients may respond well to certain treatments, others
Too many men or too few women? New study finds how the gender gap is framed affects perceptions of it
To many, Vice President Kamala Harris’s loss in the 2024 presidential election was a sobering reminder of a larger and
Psychedelic drug therapy may address mental health concerns in people with cancer and addiction
One or two doses of psilocybin, a compound found in psychedelic mushrooms, may improve the mental health of cancer patients
Research on clozapine safety: Big-data evidence on rare blood cancer cases
An inter-departmental research team at the LKS Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong (HKUMed) has conducted the
Zebrafish protein unlocks dormant genes for heart repair
Researchers from the Bakkers group at the Hubrecht Institute have successfully repaired damaged mouse hearts using a protein from zebrafish.
AI can improve ovarian cancer diagnoses
A new international study led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden shows that AI-based models can outperform human experts
Gene expression in the human brain: cell types become more specialized, not just more numerous
Our brain is arguably the organ that most distinguishes humans from other primates. Its exceptional size, complexity and capabilities far
Addressing gender issues strengthens peace agreements
When it comes to peace processes and negotiations, U.N. Women highlights a stark reality: All too often, women remain invisible