Researchers report that a drug used in the treatment of HIV also suppresses Zika virus infection. In cell and animal…
Artificial networks shed light on human face recognition
Our brains are so primed to recognize faces – or to tell people apart – that we rarely even stop…
Racial variation in post-op care after knee replacement surgery
A large study analyzing 107,000 knee replacement surgeries found that African Americans were significantly more likely than white patients to…
Medical News Today: Symmetric vs. asymmetric arthritis: What to know
Symmetric and asymmetric arthritis are terms that describe whether arthritis affects both sides of the body in the same way.…
How cancer and immune cells communicate
Scientists are deciphering the contents of exosomes that cancer cells release. Studying the information exosomes contain and how they influence…
Firm’s strategic orientation shapes how it resolves workplace disputes
When defusing workplace conflict, firms favor alternative dispute resolution practices that align with their underlying strategic bent, says new research.
A stretchable stopwatch lights up human skin
Imagine a runner who doesn’t need to carry a stopwatch or cell phone to check her time: She could just…
Coordinated brain activation supports spatial learning and decision-making
Specialized brain activation ‘replays’ the possible routes that rats can take as they navigate a space, helping them keep track…
Patients with mood, anxiety disorders share abnormalities in brain’s control circuit
New research shows for the first time that patients with mood and anxiety disorders share the same abnormalities in regions…
Avocados may help manage obesity, prevent diabetes
Researchers have shown for the first time how a compound found only in avocados can inhibit cellular processes in the…