Opioid use at the three-month follow-up in emergency department patients discharged with an opioid prescription for acute pain is relatively…
New synthesis method opens up possibilities for organic electronics
Scientists have modified a previous synthesis method to create a new semiconducting polymer with remarkable properties which could be used…
Forgotten immune cells protective in mouse model of multiple sclerosis
A seldom-studied class of immune cells may reduce the friendly fire that drives autoimmune disease, according to a new study.…
Key proteins for the repair of nerve fibers identified
Scientists have identified a group of proteins that help to regenerate damaged nerve cells.
A growth mindset intervention can change students’ grades if school culture is supportive
Boosting academic success does not have to derive from new teachers or curriculum; it can also come from changing students’…
Climate change likely to increase human exposure to toxic methylmercury
Researchers developed a first-of-its-kind, comprehensive model that simulates how environmental factors, including increasing sea temperatures and overfishing, impact levels of…
Wearable motion sensors could save unborn babies
Researchers have developed a technique that could allow expectant parents to hear their baby’s heartbeat continuously at home with a…
Another Baseball Mystery: Why Do Players Seem to Live Longer?
A new study suggests professional baseball players live longer than other athletes and American men in general. The reasons could…
Another Baseball Mystery: Why Do Players Seem to Live Longer?
A new study suggests professional baseball players live longer than other athletes and American men in general. The reasons could…
Another Baseball Mystery: Why Do Players Seem to Live Longer?
A new study suggests professional baseball players live longer than other athletes and American men in general. The reasons could…