An international team of scientists has uncovered the unique set of genes that keeps some cancer cells dormant. Led by
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Lung cancer under-recognized in people who have never smoked
A group of respiratory medicine and public health experts are calling for lung cancer in never-smokers to be given greater
Humanization of antibodies targeting human herpesvirus 6B
A research group led by Professor Yasuko Mori (Division of Clinical Virology, Center for Infectious Diseases, Kobe University) have succeeded
Association between high blood PCB levels and premature death
High levels of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the blood are associated with premature death. This is shown by a cross-disciplinary
How to combine ‘leg day’ with running
James Cook University scientists in Australia say they have the solution for a problem gym-goers have when they combine endurance
Significant delays in West Nile virus reporting
Mount Sinai researchers found significant delays in reporting human cases of West Nile virus, hampering real-time forecasting of the potentially
AI-generated profiles? Airbnb users prefer a human touch
In an online marketplace like Airbnb, host profiles can mean the difference between a booked room and a vacant one.
A personality test for ads
It’s no surprise that images used for advertising on television and online play a powerful role in triggering emotions and
TET proteins regulate factors essential for normal antibody production
A family of cancer suppressive proteins, known as TET proteins, help regulate gene activity via their influence on chromosomal architecture.
No safe amount of alcohol during pregnancy, suggest researchers
An international group of researchers has taken one of the first major steps in finding the biological changes in the