A new study by public health researchers finds the number of calories kids consume from post-game snacks far exceeds the…
The first Cell Atlas for the human Thymus
Scientists have composed a complete map of the cells in the developing human thymus. This novel approach with single cell…
Genetic signature boosts protein production during cell division
A research team has uncovered a genetic signature that enables cells to adapt their protein production according to their state.…
Eating a vegetarian diet rich in nuts, vegetables, soy linked to lower stroke risk
People who eat a vegetarian diet rich in nuts, vegetables and soy may have a lower risk of stroke than…
Artificial intelligence can scan doctors’ notes to distinguish between types of back pain
Researchers have designed an artificial intelligence model that can determine whether lower back pain is acute or chronic by scouring…
Two sides of a coin: Our own immune cells damage the integrity of the blood-brain barrier
Researchers have shown that microglia, a class of immune cells in the brain, regulate the permeability of the brain’s protective…
To Take On the Coronavirus, Go Medieval on It
Quarantines and restrictive measures served a purpose in the old days. They can now, too.
To Take On the Coronavirus, Go Medieval on It
Quarantines and restrictive measures served a purpose in the old days. They can now, too.
Inhalation therapy shows promise against pulmonary fibrosis in mice, rats
A new study shows that lung stem cell secretions — specifically exosomes and secretomes — delivered via nebulizer, can help…
Raising a Nontoxic Man
How vulnerably nontoxic should my son make himself in a world that preys on the undefended — but whose opposite…