A new study shows that living or moving to a neighborhood with a higher socioeconomic status is clearly associated with…
New light-based technology reveals how cells communicate in human disease
Scientists have developed a new technique that uses light to understand how cells communicate in human disease.
Attention training improves intelligence and functioning of children’s brain
Being able to voluntarily regulate our attention is crucial for mental processes such as intelligence and learning in children. With…
Meditation adapts the brain to respond better to feedback
Researchers have discovered a link between meditation and how individuals respond to feedback.
Citations show academic and non-academic researchers ‘win’ when they collaborate
Findings in new article indicate that when academics work with business, government, and/or NGO partners they produce more cited, higher…
Going viral: New cells for norovirus production in the lab
Human norovirus is a major cause of infections that can be particularly dangerous to children and elderly people. Here, a…
Music evokes powerful positive emotions through personal memories
Music is known to evoke emotions through a range of mechanisms. A new study gives insights into the way positive…
Depression: New tool delivers swifter picture of cognitive deficit
A new tool will assist clinicians to assess people suffering from major depressive disorder (MDD).
Pushing closer to a new cancer-fighting strategy
A molecular pathway that’s frequently mutated in many different forms of cancer becomes active when cells push parts of their…
Study links frequent red meat consumption to high levels of chemical associated with heart disease
Researchers have identified another reason to limit red meat consumption: high levels of a gut-generated chemical called trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO),…