Blood tests of 100,000 Israelis will try to assess exposure to Covid-19 on a nationwide scale.
Simulations forecast US nationwide increase in human exposure to extreme climate events
Using the now-decommissioned Titan supercomputer, a team of researchers estimated the combined consequences of many different extreme climate events at…
Potato power: Spuds serve high quality protein that’s good for women’s muscle
Researchers have found that the potato, primarily known as a starchy vegetable, can be a source of high-quality protein that…
Cognition and gait speed often decline together, study shows
Measures of cognition and gait speed largely paralleled each other in a San Antonio study of 370 participants that included…
Despite millennial stereotypes, burnout just as bad for Gen X doctors in training
Despite the seemingly pervasive opinion that millennial physicians are more prone to burnout and a lack of empathy compared to…
Evidence that human brains replay our waking experiences while we sleep
When we fall asleep, our brains are not merely offline, they’re busy organizing new memories — and now, scientists have…
More berries, apples and tea may have protective benefits against Alzheimer’s
Older adults with low intake of foods and drinks containing flavonoids, such as berries, apples, and tea, were more likely…
Coronavirus structure clue to high infection rate
Researchers studying the structure of the virus that causes COVID-19 have found a unique feature that could explain why it…
Electrical activity in living organisms mirrors electrical fields in atmosphere
A new study provides evidence for a direct link between electrical fields in the atmosphere and those found in living…
Cellular mechanism involved in Krabbe disease
Researchers determined which cells are involved in Krabbe disease and by which mechanism. They discovered that both myelin-forming cells, or…