Several years ago, MIT neuroscientists showed that they could dramatically reduce the amyloid plaques seen in mice with Alzheimer’s disease
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Research on repetitive worm behavior may have implications for understanding human disease
Repetition can be useful if you’re trying to memorize a poem, master a guitar riff, or just cultivate good habits.
Research could lead to more precise diagnosis and treatment of ovarian cancer
Oncologists may soon have an accurate and inexpensive way of differentiating between types of ovarian cancer that will improve how
Drug-resistant tuberculosis reversed in lab
About 1.5 million people died of tuberculosis (TB) in 2017, making it the most lethal infectious disease worldwide. A growing
Precision radiation therapy is now a treatment option for pets at Iowa State University animal hospital
Mac, an 8-year-old boxer, lay sedated on a table in the gleaming new radiation treatment room at the Hixson-Lied Small Animal
Researchers identify brain region activated by Pokémon characters
If your childhood involved countless hours spent capturing, training and battling Pokémon, there may be a wrinkle in your brain
Chewing versus sex in the duck-billed dinosaurs
The duck-billed hadrosaurs walked the Earth over 90-million years ago and were one of the most successful groups of dinosaurs.
Scientists discover evolutionary link to modern-day echinoderms
Scientists at The Ohio State University have discovered a new species that lived more than 500 million years ago—a form
The optimal way to isolate Exosomes
There are few topics that have gained enough attention to be considered the next big thing. Exosome is one of
Researchers Develop a New Early-Detection Blood Test for Alzheimer‘s
Coming on the heels of two failed major studies on promising antibodies designed to fight Alzheimer’s, a new report by