Research finds battery icons on mobile phones shape how people view time and space, and how battery conservation practices define…
Over one-fifth of injured US adult cyclists were not wearing a helmet
Men and ethnic minorities are less likely to wear cycle helmets and more likely to suffer from head and neck…
B cells linked to immunotherapy for melanoma
Immunotherapy uses our body’s own immune system to fight cancer. Many current immunotherapies focus on T cells, but new research…
Brain-inspired computing could tackle big problems in a small way
While computers have become smaller and more powerful and supercomputers and parallel computing have become the standard, we are about…
Same but different: Unique cancer traits key to targeted therapies
Researchers have discovered that the key to personalized therapies for some types of lung cancers may be to focus on…
Multidrug resistance: Not as recent as we thought
Researchers have found that the ancient RND-type multidrug efflux pump AcrB from Haemophilus influenzae targets the same drugs as its…
Inspired by natural signals in living cells, researchers design artificial gas detector
A cube one-fortieth the size of a human red blood cell can glow when it detects flammable gas. The nanocube…
Medical News Today: Why do female bonobos have more sex with each other than with males?
Female bonobos have frequent sexual interactions with other females — more so than they do with males. A new study…
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Weekly Health Quiz: Vitamins, Dry Eyes and Health Insurance
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