Researchers have established an automated pipeline to create mutations in genomic enhancers that let them watch evolution unfold before their…
Study linking 28 genes to developmental disorders to mean diagnoses for about 500 families
Research into the causes of developmental disorders has identified 285 genes linked to these conditions, including 28 newly-associated genes. The…
Helping youth diagnosed with early stages of psychosis
New research is highlighting the need for improved training when it comes to helping young people living with psychosis determine…
The atomic makeup of M. pneumoniae’s ‘nap’ structure glides into view
Using X-ray crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy, an international team of scientists unravel the atomic structure of the proteins P1 and…
Scientists voice concerns, call for transparency and reproducibility in AI research
Scientist challenge scientific journals to hold computational researchers to higher standards of transparency, and call for their colleagues to share…
New study highlights links between inflammation and Parkinson’s disease
Researchers established an association between inflammation and specific genetic mutations in Parkinson’s patients. The study highlights two biomarkers that could…
STAT3 identified as important factor in emotional reactivity
Researchers showed that STAT3 plays an important role in the serotonergic system as a molecular mediator for controlling emotional reactivity,…
New blood test predicts which COVID-19 patients will develop severe infection
Scientists have developed a score that can accurately predict which patients will develop a severe form of COVID-19.
Having Dementia Doesn’t Mean You Can’t Vote
Yes, you can help a cognitively impaired person participate in the election. But heed these two guidelines.
Having Dementia Doesn’t Mean You Can’t Vote
Yes, you can help a cognitively impaired person participate in the election. But heed these two guidelines.