The first study investigating the mechanism of how a disease develops using human organ-on-a-chip technology has been successfully completed by
How sleeping mammary stem cells are awakened in puberty
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researchers have discovered how the growth of milk-producing mammary glands is triggered during puberty. Sleeping
Is Crowdfunding Too Often Used for Bogus Treatments?
Crowdfunding pleas for dubious or potentially unsafe medical treatments are increasingly common, and raised nearly $7 million on social media
Biologists gain new insights into surface, acoustic behaviors of endangered right whales
In response to the dwindling number of North Atlantic right whales, researchers in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S)
What makes a good working dog? Canine ‘aptitude test’ might offer clues
The canine labor market is diverse and expansive. Assistance dogs may be trained to work with the visually or hearing
Artificial fly brain can tell who’s who
Despite the simplicity of their visual system, fruit flies are able to reliably distinguish between individuals based on sight alone.
Mind’s quality control center found in long-ignored brain area
The cerebellum can’t get no respect. Located inconveniently on the underside of the brain and initially thought to be limited
Dirty Air Tied to Millions of Asthma ER Visits Each Year
Polluted air may trigger as many as 33 million asthma-related emergency room visits globally each year, a new study finds. “Millions
IUPUI biologists use ‘mini retinas’ to better understand connection between eye and brain
INDIANAPOLIS — IUPUI biologists are growing ‘mini retinas’ in the lab from stem cells to mimic the growth of the
Three proteins may play key roles in female fertility and cancer biology
Three proteins regulate each other with surprising twists and turns in female mouse eggs, a finding that may play an