Older male chimps follow a pattern that researchers also see in humans, preferring to have positive relationships with a few…
No Grumpy Old Men in the World of Chimps
Older male chimps follow a pattern that researchers also see in humans, preferring to have positive relationships with a few…
Stigma impacts psychological, physical health of multiracial people
Policy changes can help to fight stigmas of multiracial Americans, one of the fasting growing minority groups in the United…
Do asymptomatic kids with COVID-19 carry less virus?
A new study from nine children’s hospitals finds that most asymptomatic children who tested positive for COVID-19 had relatively low…
Tracer molecule may improve imaging tests for brain injury
Researchers have validated a new radiolabeled molecule that can be used with imaging tests to accurately detect and characterize brain…
Humans are born with brains ‘prewired’ to see words
Humans are born with a part of the brain that is prewired to be receptive to seeing words and letters,…
Individuals may legitimize hacking when angry with system or authority
New research has found that when individuals feel that a system or authority is unresponsive to their demands, they are…
‘Mini-lungs’ reveal early stages of SARS-CoV-2 infection
‘Mini-lungs’ grown from tissue donated to Cambridge hospitals has provided a team of scientists from South Korea and the UK…
Increasing sleep time after trauma could ease ill effects
Increasing the amount of time spent asleep immediately after a traumatic experience may ease any negative consequences, suggests a new…
Details about broadly neutralizing antibodies provide insights for universal flu vaccine
New research from an immunology team may shed light on the challenges of developing a universal flu vaccine that would…