Autoimmune neurological diseases are an expanding group of phenotypically characteristic, potentially treatable syndromes. A number of these conditions are mediated…
COVID-19: Study shows virus can infect heart cells in lab dish
A new study shows that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 (coronavirus), can infect heart cells in a lab dish,…
Sneaky salmonella finds a backdoor into plants
Researchers have discovered that bacteria such as salmonella, E. coli and listeria have a backdoor to take advantage of humans’…
Next-generation sequencing to provide precision medicine for rare metabolic disorders
Advances in next-generation-sequencing technology that allow researchers to look at billions of pieces of genetic information are changing the way…
Fighting Over Masks in Public Is the New American Pastime
In states like California, Texas and Florida, many essential workers have been given an additional task: conflict resolution.
Fighting Over Masks in Public Is the New American Pastime
In states like California, Texas and Florida, many essential workers have been given an additional task: conflict resolution.
Fighting Over Masks in Public Is the New American Pastime
In states like California, Texas and Florida, many essential workers have been given an additional task: conflict resolution.
Study asks who’s playing ‘hard-to-get’ and who’s attracted by the ploy
New research looks at the psychological underpinnings of making yourself seem more desirable by withholding obvious signs of romantic interest.
Light drinking may protect brain function
Light to moderate drinking may preserve brain function in older age, according to a new study.
New genomic atlas of the developing human brain
Researchers have created a comprehensive region-specific atlas of the regulatory regions of the genome linked to human embryonic brain development.