Researchers are using graphene to help people with neurological diseases who use implantable devices.
How you lock your smartphone can reveal your age
Older smartphone users tend to rely more on their phones’ auto lock feature compared to younger users, a new study…
Low-carb diet may reduce diabetes risk independent of weight loss
A low-carb diet may have benefits for people at risk of developing type 2 diabetes even if they don’t lose…
Alzheimer’s family history risk may show as memory deficit even for those in their 20s
Results from a study of nearly 60,000 individuals suggest those at higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease due to family…
One step closer to chronic pain relief
While effective drugs against chronic pain are not just around the corner, researchers have succeeded in identifying a protein as…
Upbeat music can sweeten tough exercise
New research demonstrates that upbeat music can make a rigorous workout seem less tough. Even for people who are insufficiently…
Using graphene and tiny droplets to detect stomach-cancer causing bacteria
A research team has used graphene and microfluidics to identify stomach-cancer causing bacteria by detecting chemical reactions of the bacteria…
Scientists map toxic proteins linked to Alzheimer’s
A team of researchers has mapped at atomic resolution a toxic protein linked to Alzheimer’s disease, allowing them to better…
Cancer control: Structure of important transport protein solved
For the first time, researchers have been able to solve the structure of a transport protein and thus to describe…
Medical News Today: Nutrition: Even identical twins respond differently to food
The largest ongoing nutrition study reveals important differences in how people respond to food and why personalized diets are the…