Researchers designed a wearable bracelet using sound augmentation to leverage play benefits by employing digital technology. The research team also…
How renegade protein interrupts brain cell function in Alzheimer’s disease
Dozens of molecules may tangle up with rogue bundles of tau, a protein that normally gives nerve fibers structure, to…
Novel diabetes drug candidate shows promising properties in human islets and mouse models
Researchers have discovered a new drug candidate that offers a major advance in the treatment for diabetes. Tested on isolated…
Sweat science: Engineers detect health markers in thread-based, wearable sweat sensors
Engineers have created a first-of-its-kind, flexible electronic sensing patch that can be sewn into clothing to analyze sweat for multiple…
Further evidence World Trade Center responders are at risk for dementia
New studies indicate that World Trade Center (WTC) first responders are at risk for developing dementia.
Gene variations at birth reveal origins of inflammation and immune disease
A study has pinpointed a number of areas of the human genome that may help explain the neonatal origins of…
Researchers discover cell communication mechanism that drives cancer adaptation
Researchers have uncovered a new mechanism by which cancer cells adapt to the stresses they encounter as they grow and…
Medieval medicine remedy could provide new treatment for modern day infections
Antibiotic resistance is an increasing battle for scientists to overcome, as more antimicrobials are urgently needed to treat biofilm-associated infections.…
New machine learning method allows hospitals to share patient data — privately
Researchers have shown that an approach called federated learning is successful in the context of brain imaging, by being able…
The mystery of the less deadly mosquito nets
Research shows that insecticide-treated mosquito nets, the mainstay in the global battle against malaria, are not providing the protection they…