Researchers, politicians and funding bodies find themselves in front of a unique situation: The mounting pressure to accelerate and intensify…
Mouse and human eye movements share important similarity
Scientists have used a lightweight eye-tracking system composed of miniature video cameras and motion sensors to record head and eye…
Study tracks COVID-19 spread in pediatric dialysis unit
As COVID-19 continues its sweep around the globe, dialysis units have continued to be hotspots for the virus’ spread. Researchers…
Surplus antioxidants are pathogenic for hearts and skeletal muscle
Oxidative stress can be pathological. Now researchers report that the other end of the redox spectrum, reductive stress, is also…
New guidance related to COVID-19 and stroke care
Researchers have published more than 40 new recommendations for evaluating and treating stroke patients based on international research examining the…
Arthritis drug may improve respiratory function in some patients with severe COVID-19
A small study in Greece found that the clinically approved anti-inflammatory drug anakinra, used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, improved respiratory…
Unlocking the gate to the millisecond CT
Researchers have developed a new multi-beam method for conducting CT scans that improve image quality whilst drastically cutting the required…
New ways to nudge the brain
For army scientists, the goal of neuroscience research is pursuing the inner workings of the human brain to advance scientific…
Can COVID-19 spread through fecal matter?
Early studies show evidence of COVID-19 genetic material in fecal matter, but more work is needed to determine if the…
Decoding the massively complex gut microbiome
For something that has evolved with us over millions of years, and remains part of our physiology over our entire…