Researchers find that stable isotopes in hair reveal a divergence in diet according to socioeconomic status (SES), with lower-SES areas…
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Hydrogel paves way for biomedical breakthrough
Dubbed the ‘invisibility cloak’, engineers have developed a hydrogel that allows implants and transplants to better and more safely interact…
Virologists identify potential COVID-19 treatment
New research reveals how small molecule protease inhibitors show potency against human coronaviruses.
Energy demands limit our brains’ information processing capacity
Our brains have an upper limit on how much they can process at once due to a constant but limited…
Strategy for sustainable aquaculture, the world’s fastest growing food sector
As the population grows, and the global standard of living improves, humanity’s appetite for seafood is increasing. In 2020 seafood…
Child sleep problems associated with impaired academic and psychosocial functioning
A new study has found that sleep disturbances at any age are associated with diminished well-being by the time the…
AI and single-cell genomics
The study of cellular dynamics is crucial to understand how cells develop and how diseases progress. Scientist have now created…
Chlamydia: Greedy for glutamine
If chlamydiae want to multiply in a human cell, the first thing they need is a lot of glutamine. Researchers…
Why is stroke so deadly for people of African descent?
An international team of scientists has completed the largest analysis of stroke-risk genes ever undertaken in people of African descent.
New genetic cause of a form of inherited neuropathy
Inherited mutations in a gene that keeps nerve cells intact was shown, for the first time, to be a driver…