Most people would agree that the pleasure of some foods stems in part from its fat content. New research has…
The new tattoo: Drawing electronics on skin
One day, people could monitor their own health conditions by simply picking up a pencil and drawing a bioelectronic device…
Green is more than skin-deep for hundreds of frog species
The through-and-through greenness of hundreds of frog species that can be found deep in their lymphatic fluid, soft tissues and…
Artificial energy source for muscle
Muscle physiologist sought an alternative energy source to replace the body’s usual one, adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Such a source could…
Nano-radiomics unveils treatment effect on tumor microenvironment
Researchers have developed a novel noninvasive approach called nano-radiomics that analyzes imaging data to assess changes in the tumor microenvironment…
Study shows humans are optimists for most of life
Researchers have completed the largest study of its kind to determine how optimistic people are in life and when as…
Autoclaving, alcohol not the best options for disinfecting, reusing face masks
Two widely available sterilization methods to clean disposable surgical masks and N95 respirators may not be the best options for…
Listeria protein provides a CRISPR ‘kill switch’
A single protein derived from a common strain of bacteria found in the soil will offer scientists a more precise…
Pickled capers activate proteins important for human brain and heart health
A compound commonly found in pickled capers has been shown to activate proteins required for normal human brain and heart…
Cost-effectiveness of esketamine for depression
A study has determined that esketamine, a nasal spray to treat severe depression, is currently too expensive for widespread use.