Why do some people almost always drop $10 in the Salvation Army bucket and others routinely walk by? One answer…
Electron microscopy allows scientists to understand the molecular trigger of allergic reactions
For the first time, researchers from the Department of Engineering and the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Aarhus…
New study offers clues to origin of laws
A new study found that despite living in separate countries and legal codes separated by thousands of years, people have…
Directing nanoparticles straight to tumors
Modern anticancer therapies aim to attack tumor cells while sparing healthy tissue. A team of researchers has now produced tiny…
CRISPR gene cuts may offer new way to chart human genome
In search of new ways to sequence human genomes and read critical alterations in DNA, researchers say they have successfully…
Oldest reconstructed bacterial genomes link farming, herding with emergence of new disease
Using Salmonella enterica genomes recovered from human skeletons as old as 6,500 years, an international team of researchers illustrates the…
Study of 418,000 Europeans finds different foods linked to different types of stroke
Different types of food are linked to risks of different types of stroke, according to the largest study to investigate…
Supplementing diet with amino acid successfully staves off signs of ALS in pre-clinical study
The addition of dietary L-serine, a naturally occurring amino acid necessary for formation of proteins and nerve cells, delayed signs…
Vision rehab treatment effective for stroke and injury related blindness
A new study shows that visual rehabilitation is effective for patients who have suffered vision loss related to stroke or…
Could this plaque identifying toothpaste prevent a heart attack or stroke?
For decades, researchers have suggested a link between oral health and inflammatory diseases affecting the entire body — in particular,…