In an influential book, he defied the idea that being gay, as he was, is an illness, and took on…
Kenneth Lewes, Who Challenged Views of Homosexuality, Dies at 76
In an influential book, he defied the idea that being gay, as he was, is an illness, and took on…
New study examines recursive thinking
A multi-institutional research team found the cognitive ability to represent recursive sequences occurs in humans and non-human primates across age,…
Researchers destroy cancer cells with ultrasound treatment
An international research team has developed a noninvasive technology platform for gene delivery into breast cancer cells. The technique combines…
More evidence of causal link between air pollution and early death
Strengthening U.S. air quality standards for fine particulate pollution to be in compliance with current World Health Association (WHO) guidelines…
Designer peptides show potential for blocking viruses, encourage future study
Chemically engineered peptides could prove valuable in the battle against some of the most persistent human health challenges. New findings…
New protein complex gets chromosomes sorted
Researchers have identified a novel protein complex that regulates Aurora B localization to ensure that chromosomes are correctly separated during…
Computational model decodes speech by predicting it
UNIGE scientists developed a neuro-computer model which helps explain how the brain identifies syllables in natural speech. The model uses…
Global economic stability could be difficult to recover in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic, finds study
New analysis suggests that the economies of countries such as America, the United Kingdom and Germany should prepare for a…
From the lab, the first cartilage-mimicking gel that’s strong enough for knees
The thin, slippery layer of cartilage between the bones in the knee is magical stuff: strong enough to withstand a…