Researchers led by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital structural biologists have discovered how the cell switches on an executioner mechanism
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Veterans suffer from ‘culture shock’ when returning to university
The study, based on interviews with 20 military veterans on a US college campus found that civilians’ trivial concerns, inappropriate
Gestational diabetes in India and Sweden
Indian women are younger and leaner than Swedish women when they develop gestational diabetes, a new study from Lund University
Another victim of violence: Trust in those who mean no harm
Exposure to violence does not change the ability to learn who is likely to do harm, but it does damage
Creativity is not just for the young, study finds
If you believe that great scientists are most creative when they’re young, you are missing part of the story. A
Trigger region found for absence epileptic seizures
Scientists have discovered a neurological origin for absence seizures — a type of seizure characterized by very short periods of
Fishing for cures: New zebrafish model identifies drugs that kill pediatric cancer cells
A new animal model developed by Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigators promises to be less expensive, easier to use and
Songbird-body changes that allow migration may have human health implications
Songbirds that pack on as much as 50 percent of their body weight before migrating and that sleep very little,
Tech fixes can’t protect us from disinformation campaigns
More than technological fixes are needed to stop countries from spreading disinformation on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter,
What causes dry skin on a baby’s face?
Babies often have dry skin on their faces because their skin is more sensitive than adults. Their skin may be