The joint statement by competitors was seen as an effort to restore public trust as President Trump has pushed for…
How birth control, girls’ education can slow population growth
Education and family planning have long been tied to lower fertility trends. But new research analyzes those factors to determine,…
Cell in zebrafish critical to brain assembly, function
New research documents the presence of astrocytes in zebrafish, a milestone that will open new avenues of research into a…
Linking calorie restriction, body temperature and healthspan
Cutting calories significantly may not be an easy task for most, but it’s tied to a host of health benefits…
Small study shows convalescent plasma is safe to use in pediatric patients with COVID-19
Early findings show that convalescent plasma appears to be a safe and possibly effective treatment for children with life-threatening cases…
Chemotherapy drug more effective when combined with microbubbles
Hepatocellular carcinoma is usually treated by blocking the flow of blood to the tumor to induce cancer cell death, but…
NSAIDs not associated with more severe coronavirus disease, study finds
The use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen and diclofenac, is not associated with any adverse effects in…
Delayed immune responses may drive COVID-19 mortality rates among men and the elderly
COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) infections tend to be more severe among older adults and males, yet the mechanisms underlying increased mortality in…
Brain stimulation reduces dyslexia deficits
Restoring normal patterns of rhythmic neural activity through non-invasive electrical stimulation of the brain alleviates sound-processing deficits and improves reading…
Research unravels what makes memories so detailed and enduring
Researchers report a breakthrough in understanding how memories can be so distinct and long-lasting without getting muddled up.