A 72-year-old veteran with a past medical history of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis with compensated cirrhosis, history of grade 1 esophageal varices…
Machine learning identifies personalized brain networks in children
Machine learning is helping researchers identify the size and shape of brain networks in individual children, which may be useful…
Your home’s water quality could vary by the room — and the season
A study has found that the water quality of a home can differ in each room and change between seasons,…
Breakthrough in coronavirus research results in new map to support vaccine design
Researchers have made a critical breakthrough toward developing a vaccine for the 2019 novel coronavirus by creating the first 3D…
Discovery may illuminate a missing link between atherosclerosis and aging
Using a preclinical model of atherosclerosis, researchers have uncovered a long, noncoding RNA (lncRNA) that may point the way toward…
Controlling CAR T cells with light selectively destroys skin tumors in mice
Bioengineers have developed a control system that could make CAR T-cell therapy safer and more powerful when treating cancer. By…
Antidote to pain and negativity? Let it be
Merely a brief introduction to mindfulness helps people deal with physical pain and negative emotions, a new study shows. The…
Blood supply to the brain, as needed
Researchers have discovered a new mechanism for how the brain and its arteries communicate to supply blood to areas of…
Scientists develop more accurate stem-cell model of early developing mouse embryo
Scientists have managed to generate complex embryo-like structures from mouse embryonic stem cells. These structures, called gastruloids, can now for…
White-Lipped Peccary Species May Be in Steep Decline
With forests depleted by development, the pig-like animals are disappearing rapidly, scientists have found in a new study.