The dynamics of human cooperation have long intrigued scientists. Conventional wisdom suggests that as group size increases, cooperation tends to…
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Activation of mGluR2 in the Insula-Amygdala Circuit Reduces Anxiety in Mice Without Cognitive Impairment
Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have uncovered a promising new target in the brain that could lead to treatments for…
New Tool Predicts “Turbo Boost” Mutations in Viruses
Researchers from the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity and the University of Pittsburgh have developed a groundbreaking tool…
New Study Reveals How Zika Virus Transforms Human Skin to Attract Mosquitoes
The Zika virus, which has spread to more than 90 countries, continues to pose a global health risk, particularly as…
Researchers Develop Bionic Limbs That Mimic Natural Hand Movements
In a groundbreaking study, researchers are paving the way for the design of prosthetic limbs that feel and move more…
Cas12a-Enhanced Pre-clinical Model Enables Multiplexed Gene Editing for Cancer Research
Australian scientists have made a significant breakthrough in cancer research by establishing a novel gene-editing tool that has the potential…
New Method Detects Fake Vaccines Without Opening the Vial
Researchers from the University of Oxford, in collaboration with the Serum Institute of India and other partners, have made a…
Two Brain Networks, One System
Investigators have made an intriguing discovery that challenges long-held views about the human brain’s network architecture. A study led by…
Broadly Neutralizing Antibody Protects Monkeys from Severe H5N1 Avian Influenza
In a groundbreaking study published in Science, researchers from the University of Pittsburgh and the NIH Vaccine Research Center have…
Mapping the Genetic Landscape of Intelligence
A groundbreaking study led by Guillaume Huguet and Thomas Renne, graduate students at the Université de Montréal (UdeM), under the…
Nef Protein Enables Persistent Allogeneic CAR T Cell Therapy in Cancer
CAR T cell therapy has emerged as one of the most promising new cancer treatments in recent years, offering hope…
Gliomas: Unraveling the Mystery of Brain Tumor-Induced Seizures
A collaborative study led by Dr. Peter Canoll’s lab at Columbia University, in partnership with the Columbia University Irving Medical…
Carnivore Diet Leads to “Yellow Skin” in Man
A trio of cardiologists has reported a unique case of an adult man developing yellowish nodules on his hands, feet,…
New Drug Colforsin Daropate Shrinks Tumors and Inhibits Growth in High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer remains one of the deadliest gynecologic malignancies worldwide, with over 300,000 new cases and 200,000 deaths annually, according…
β-Glucans: Modulating Immune Responses and Suppressing Allergic Reactions
A recent study conducted by a research team from the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut has delved into the immunomodulatory properties of β-glucans, natural…
New Test Predicts Lung Cancer Treatment Response
A groundbreaking study from Moffitt Cancer Center could significantly enhance the way doctors predict how patients with a specific type…
Early Side Effects Predict Severe Long-Term Risks After Prostate Radiation
Men undergoing radiation therapy for prostate cancer who experience early side effects may face a significantly higher risk of developing…
Prevalence and Impact of Perinatal Arterial Ischemic Stroke in Infants with Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
Brain injuries are among the leading causes of death and long-term disability in infants, with neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) and…
The Role of c-Rel in TLR7-Mediated Psoriasis Inflammation
Psoriasis is a chronic, inflammatory skin condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Known for causing red, scaly patches of…
Immune System’s Secret Weapon Discovered
Prolonged illnesses like cancer and chronic infections often lead to a devastating phenomenon: immune exhaustion. The body’s immune system, particularly…
Study Identifies Gut Microbiome Metabolites as Predictors of Diabetes Risk in Sugary Drink Consumers
It’s widely accepted that consuming sugary drinks contributes to the increasing risk of type 2 diabetes, but until recently, the…
The Noise That Builds Memories
In the world of neuroscience, random noise—like the background chatter during a phone call—is often viewed as an unwelcome distraction.…