Individuals suffering from Alzheimer’s disease experience impairments in cognitive abilities, such as memory, as well as challenges with noncognitive functions, which can result in anxiety…
Activating Adult-Born Neurons: A Promising Approach for Alzheimer’s Treatment
Individuals suffering from Alzheimer’s disease experience impairments in cognitive abilities, such as memory, as well as challenges with noncognitive functions, which can result in anxiety…
The BOAT Show: Unprecedented Gamma-Ray Burst Illuminates the Universe
Scientists have analyzed the brightest gamma-ray burst (GRB) ever detected, named the BOAT (Brightest Of All Time) and GRB 221009A, which was observed by NASA’s…
Shared Interests or Shared Essence? How We Misjudge Attraction to Others
Some people may be attracted to others over minimal similarities. Be wary of unwarranted assumptions, researcher warns. We are often attracted to others with whom…
Dark Order in the Universe: Distant Galaxies Align To Support Einstein’s General Relativity
Scientists have confirmed that intrinsic alignments of galaxies can probe dark matter and dark energy on a cosmological scale, supporting general relativity at vast spatial…
Dark Order in the Universe: Distant Galaxies Align To Support Einstein’s General Relativity
Scientists have confirmed that intrinsic alignments of galaxies can probe dark matter and dark energy on a cosmological scale, supporting general relativity at vast spatial…
Cancer’s New Kryptonite: Nanoparticles Tackle Tumors Without Side Effects
In a new study, immunostimulatory drugs slowed tumor growth without producing systemic inflammation. MIT researchers discovered that immunostimulatory prodrugs with optimized activation timing can slow…
Cancer’s New Kryptonite: Nanoparticles Tackle Tumors Without Side Effects
In a new study, immunostimulatory drugs slowed tumor growth without producing systemic inflammation. MIT researchers discovered that immunostimulatory prodrugs with optimized activation timing can slow…
The Sweet Divide: Sugar Is Processed Differently in the Brains of Obesity-Prone
Molecular insights point to neuronal underpinnings of obesity. Scientists studying the nucleus accumbens in rats found differences between obesity-prone and obesity-resistant animals, with the former…
The Sweet Divide: Sugar Is Processed Differently in the Brains of Obesity-Prone
Molecular insights point to neuronal underpinnings of obesity. Scientists studying the nucleus accumbens in rats found differences between obesity-prone and obesity-resistant animals, with the former…