By electrically stimulating macrophages, scientists at Trinity College Dublin have found a way to calm inflammation and ...
The bacterium known as Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an unwelcome visitor in the human body. Serious infections can result when a ...
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New study reveals how the glucocorticoid receptor forms complex structures inside cells
Drugs to treat inflammatory and autoimmune diseases - such as asthma, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis or Chrousos syndrome - ...
Interview with the Vampire’s Louis studies postcolonial theory, drinks oat milk blood, and cries during group discussions on ...
Dr. Steven P. Romberger, Edward J. Smerek Chair of Mathematics, the Sciences, and Technology and associate professor of ...
Scientists have discovered a tardigrade protein, Dsup, that protects DNA from damage and may enhance human cellular resilience under extreme stress conditions.
An international team of scientists from three continents led by Dr. Petr Cígler of IOCB Prague has developed a method for ...
This month on Short Talks from the Hill, Grant Shields, an assistant professor in the Department of Psychological Science, explains what we know about stress eating and what we still need to ...
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What Are Those Zigzags You See In Spiders’ Webs? Study Finds They Could Be A Kind Of Alarm System
Spiders’ webs come in all shapes and sizes, from funnel webs to sheet webs and the classic orb web – the sort you imagine for ...
Scientists are discovering that old malaria drugs and other existing medicines might help prevent cancer from returning.
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Massive cross-ancestry study explains why obesity risks differ around the world
A massive cross-ancestry genetic study involving over 839,000 adults identified 13 genes linked to obesity, including five ...
"This contradicts a rule in chemistry, 'like dissolves like,' which basically means that it should not be possible to combine ...
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