“I learn,” “you learn,” “she learns,” “they learn,” yet, according to a surprising new linguistic study, in countries where the…
Sports: Joint past successes increase the chances of winning
Joint successes in the past increase the chances of winning. This has now been statistically proven in a variety of…
A change in marital status affects the number of daily steps
Changes in relationships have links to physical activity. The total number of non-exercise steps was reduced during a four-year follow-up…
Genetic background of autistic spectrum disorders with stem cell dysfunction
A recently completed study provides new information on functional changes in the brain connected with autistic spectrum disorders. The findings…
Shortcut strategy for screening compounds with clinical potentials for drug development
The journey of developing a new drug often takes years and needs hundreds of millions of dollars. A ‘shortcut’ has…
Study discovers 40 new genetic variants associated with colorectal cancer risk
The most comprehensive genome-wide association study, or GWAS, of colorectal cancer risk to date has discovered 40 new genetic variants…
Free, publicly available health data proves to be research gold mine
Immunotherapy has become a popular treatment for some cancers. Researchers discover how a set of genes, those associated with the…
Learning to read comes at a cost
Learning how to read may have some disadvantages for learning grammar. Children who cannot read yet often treat multiword phrases…
New two-year data show 39 percent of non-Hodgkin lymphoma patients treated with CAR T-cell therapy remain in remission
A new article shows 39 percent of large B cell lymphoma patients treated with the chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy…
Solving 21st-century problems requires skills that few are trained in, scientists find
From companies trying to resolve data security risks to coastal communities preparing for rising sea levels, solving modern problems requires…