A team has come up with 3D body mapping technology to help treat organs and cells damaged by cancer and…
A new way to make droplets bounce away
Researchers have found a way to minimize the contact between falling droplets and surfaces they land on, which could help…
Breakthrough in how cells link together has implications in the proliferation of cancer
New research focuses of how cancer cells spread throughout the body, is intriguing because it explains the behavior of cells…
Meals on Wheels drivers good early warning system for senior’s health and safety issues
Meal delivery drivers bringing food to homebound seniors can be an effective early-warning system for health and safety problems, according…
Goat milk formula could benefit infant gut health
Research suggests goat milk infant formula has similar prebiotic properties to breast milk and could play a role in supporting…
Music develops the spoken language of the hearing-impaired
Researchers have compiled guidelines for international use for utilizing music to support the development of spoken language. The guidelines are…
Infant mortality is higher for low-skilled parents
Infants of women with a short-term education are more likely to die within the first year of life. In more…
Dementia study links gene with damage to brain connections
Insights into how a gene that increases the risk of Alzheimer’s disease disrupts brain cells have been revealed by scientists.
Children living in countryside outperform children living in metropolitan area in motor skills
Residential density is related to children’s motor skills, engagement in outdoor play and organized sports. Finnish children living in the…
Multiple sclerosis: Endogenous retrovirus HERV-W key to nerve tissue damage
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system (CNS) affecting brain and spinal cord. Medical researchers…