Public frustrations were once left uncensored online, and news outlets reported rigorously on the epidemic. Those days may be past.
Comparison of brain connectomes by MRI and genomics and its implication in Alzheimer’s disease
The human brain is complex and interconnected structurally. Brain connectome change is associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and other neurodegenerative…
Normal resting heart rate appears to vary widely from person to person
A person’s normal resting heart rate is fairly consistent over time, but may vary from others’ by up to 70…
CD19 CAR NK-cell therapy achieves 73% response rate in patients with leukemia and lymphoma
According to results from a Phase I/IIa trial, treatment with cord blood-derived chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) natural killer (NK)-cell therapy…
Direct touch of food makes eating experience more enjoyable
When high self-control individuals touch food directly with their hands (vs. indirectly with a utensil), they not only experience it…
Improving AI’s ability to identify students who need help
Researchers have designed an artificial intelligence (AI) model that is better able to predict how much students are learning in…
Increased traffic injuries are a surprising result of restricting older drivers
Research has examined impacts of mandated cognitive testing at driver’s license renewal for people aged 75+. Such testing aims to…
New therapy option identified for early-stage breast cancer
Radionuclide therapy has been successful in delaying the growth of disseminated tumor cells in early-stage breast cancer. Radium-233 dichloride not…
Genome stability: Intricate process of DNA repair discovered
An elaborate system of filaments, liquid droplet dynamics and protein connectors enables the repair of some damaged DNA in the…
A new substance prevents vascular calcification
The calcification of blood vessels and other soft tissues is problematic. Researchers have discovered a substance that prevents vascular calcification.