After heart attack injury, ALX/FPR2 is activated by resolvin D1 in immune cells in the spleen and in immune cells…
Scientists find promising drug combination against lethal childhood brain cancers
Researchers have devised a new, promising plan of attack against deadly childhood brain cancers called diffuse midline gliomas (DMG). Scientists…
Best of the best: Who makes the most accurate decisions in expert groups?
Experts don’t always agree with one another when making predictions or diagnoses. So how can we find out which expert…
Vanishing ice puts reindeer herders at risk
Mongolia’s Tsaatan reindeer herders depend on munkh mus, or eternal ice, for their livelihoods. Now, soaring global temperatures may threaten…
Would people be willing to give their personal data for research?
New research has found that over half of people would be willing to donate their personal data for research to…
Creating viral targets can weaken HIV vaccination
Vaccination against HIV/SIV can backfire if the vaccine induces the wrong kind of immune response. Scientists have evidence that creating…
Medical News Today: What does it mean to feel malaise?
Malaise is a general feeling of being unwell. Read on to learn about the various symptoms and causes of malaise,…
Not so selfish after all — Key role of transposable elements in mammalian evolution
A scientist has revealed a key role for ‘selfish’ transposable elements in the evolution of the mammary gland, a defining…
DDT linked to higher risk of diabetes among Asian Indian immigrants to US
Previous exposure to the pollutant DDT may contribute to the risk of diabetes among Asian Indian immigrants to the United…
Skipping breakfast linked to lower GCSE grades
Students who rarely ate breakfast on school days achieved lower GCSE grades than those who ate breakfast frequently, according to…