We've updated our Privacy Policy to make it clearer how we use your personal data. We use cookies to provide you with a better experience. You can read our Cookie Policy here.

Advertisement

News

Early-Stage Lung Cancer May Be Detected From a Drop of Blood content piece image
News

Early-Stage Lung Cancer May Be Detected From a Drop of Blood

Lung cancer is usually diagnosed at a late stage when the survival rate is extremely low, as the current method for early lung cancer detection isn’t feasible as a widespread test. A new study provides proof-of-concept for the ability of a drop of blood to reveal lung cancer in asymptomatic patients.
What Happens in Our Cells After Exercise? content piece image
News

What Happens in Our Cells After Exercise?

An international team of researchers has developed a new approach to pinpoint which proteins in our cells are most critical for increasing sugar absorption after exercise.
Hair and Beauty Product Chemicals May Affect Hormones, Especially During Pregnancy content piece image
News

Hair and Beauty Product Chemicals May Affect Hormones, Especially During Pregnancy

Use of certain personal care products during pregnancy may impact maternal hormone levels, according to a recent study.
New Biomarkers Could Predict Rheumatoid Arthritis content piece image
News

New Biomarkers Could Predict Rheumatoid Arthritis

Researchers report that cells from a cheek swab revealed biomarkers for rheumatoid arthritis that could lead to a way to diagnose and begin treatment before the disease develops.
A Function of Collective Modes Driven by DNA Supercoiling content piece image
News

A Function of Collective Modes Driven by DNA Supercoiling

A team of physicists working at the intersection of theory and experiment is shedding new light on the “teamwork” of molecular motors that mediate DNA transcription.
Long Periods of Calorie Shortage Send the Mouse Brain Into “Low-Power Mode” content piece image
News

Long Periods of Calorie Shortage Send the Mouse Brain Into “Low-Power Mode”

A new study published in the journal Neuron suggests that long-term reductions in caloric intake send the brain into a “power-saving” mode that cuts the amount of information it transmits to consume less energy.
Retinal Sign Predict Macular Degeneration Before Vision Is Lost content piece image
News

Retinal Sign Predict Macular Degeneration Before Vision Is Lost

A new study has shown that the signs of age-related macular degeneration can set in earlier than previously thought, even before patients begin to lose their sight.
Plant-Rich Diet Linked to Reduced Dementia Risk in Metabolomics Study content piece image
News

Plant-Rich Diet Linked to Reduced Dementia Risk in Metabolomics Study

A diet rich in plant products reduces the risk of cognitive impairment and dementia in the elderly.
New Peptide Shows Promise for Parkinson’s Disease content piece image
News

New Peptide Shows Promise for Parkinson’s Disease

A molecule has been refined and has the potential to be developed into a drug to treat Parkinson’s disease.
SARS-CoV-2 Protein Senses Temperature content piece image
News

SARS-CoV-2 Protein Senses Temperature

Researchers show that SARS-CoV-2 has a viral sensor that responds to external seasonal patterns of environment and physiology.
Advertisement