Many ancient cultures used musical instruments in ritual ceremonies. Ancient Aztec communities from the pre-Columbian period of Mesoamerica had a
Study identifies subtypes of fibroblasts in skin cancer
A study at MedUni Vienna’s Department of Dermatology provides insights into the diversity of cancer-associated fibroblasts in white and black
High exposure to everyday chemicals during pregnancy linked to asthma risk in children
A new study from researchers at Kumamoto University sheds light on a potential link between exposure to certain everyday chemicals
Changing the definition of cerebral palsy
In the United States, there are currently more adults living with cerebral palsy than children. Despite this, the Centers for
Revealing the hidden costs of what we eat
Shifting our diets to be more sustainable can be a powerful way for each of us to address both climate
New subtypes of common brain disorder
Roughly 4% of the population is affected by a congenital brain malformation that has eluded researchers’ efforts to find causes
Eradivir’s EV25 therapeutic reduces advanced-stage influenza viral loads faster, more thoroughly in preclinical studies than current therapies
Eradivir, a preclinical biotech company, has developed a patent-pending antiviral therapeutic that reduces lung viral loads of advanced-stage influenza in
Researchers discover new cognitive blueprint for making and breaking habits
Cognitive neuroscientists in Trinity College Dublin have published new research describing a brand new approach to making habit change achievable
Pregnant people might not be getting the nutrients they need
It’s generally estimated that around 10% of pregnant people struggle to meet their nutritional needs — but the real number
How cells habituate
A dog learns to sit on command, a person hears and eventually tunes out the hum of a washing machine