A drop in the number of young children diagnosed with type 1 diabetes could be associated with the introduction of…
Frequent use of aspirin can lead to increased bleeding, study finds
A new study has found that taking aspirin on a regular basis to prevent heart attacks and strokes, can lead…
Noninvasive light-sensitive recombinase for deep brain genetic manipulation
A research team presents a noninvasive light-sensitive photoactivatable recombinase suitable for genetic manipulation in vivo. The highly light-sensitive property of…
A tradeoff in the neural code
New research suggests that our brains are like modern washing machines — evolved to have the latest sophisticated programming, but…
Multiple sclerosis: Helping cells to help themselves
Diseases such as multiple sclerosis are characterized by damage to the ‘myelin sheath’, a protective covering wrapped around nerve cells…
Test for esophageal cancer could save millions of lives
New research could result in a simple and inexpensive screening for cancer of the esophagus — a disease that claims…
Graphene and related materials safety: Human health and the environment
Researchers reviewed the current research into the safety of graphene and related materials looking at both human health and environmental…
Blocking toxic-protein production in ALS
An approved drug that blocks an integrated stress response shows promise in preliminary tests against ALS and frontotemporal dementia.
Surveillance in our schools, through commercial apps
ClassDojo is one of the most popular education apps in the world. Its company estimates it is used by millions…
Inability to integrate reward info contributes to undervalued rewards in schizophrenia
People with schizophrenia have a hard time integrating information about a reward — the size of the reward and the…