Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have identified a molecule that serves as natural protection against salmonella, an
How to detect nucleation
Evaporation of a solution dissolved chemicals concentrate until they begin to form a crystal through nucleation. Scientists studying nucleation often
Fertilization and epigenetics in mammals
Contributions of mammalian females to their offspring are apparent–both nuclear and mitochondrial DNA, for example, as well as exposure to
Depression is related to poor sleep quality
Brain regions associated with short-term memory, self and negative emotions are strongly connected in depressed people and may lead to
Dangers of multiple pregnancies
According to research Led by Calen Ryan and Christopher Kuzawa of Northwestern and Dan Eisenberg at the University of Washington,
How liver and diet cause Alzheimer’s disease
Plasmalogens are created in the liver and are dispersed through the blood stream in the form of lipoproteins, which
Inflammatory bowel disease
Researchers at North Carolina State University, the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and the University of Colorado, observed an
Fitness trackers aid cancer treatment
Fitness trackers can be useful for assessing the quality of life and daily functioning of cancer patients during treatment, the
Brain stimulation improves memory
New research in humans demonstrates the potential to improve memory with a non-invasive brain stimulation technique delivered during sleep. The
Immunoglobulin prevents HIV-1 infection
Scientists at Texas Biomedical Research Institute have discovered new defense against HIV-1, the virus that causes AIDS. They used an