Sleep is critical for all sorts of reasons, but a team of international scientists has discovered a new incentive for getting eight hours of sleep every night: it helps the brain to store and learn a new language.
A UCLA Health analysis of MDMA-assisted therapy research suggests that the drug could improve outcomes of treatment of a wider range of trauma-related conditions experienced by military personnel beyond the current focus on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) by increasing a collaborative and trusting relationship between a client and therapist.
O Centro de Medicina Personalizada da Mayo Clinic alcançou um marco significativo com seu estudo Tapestry, produzindo a maior coleção de dados de exomas da organização, que inclui genes responsáveis pela codificação de proteínas — essenciais para o entendimento da saúde e das doenças.
El Centro para Medicina Personalizada en Mayo Clinic alcanzó un hito significativo con su estudio Tapestry, al producir la más grande colección de datos de exomas de la organización, que incluye genes responsables de la codificación de proteínas — esenciales para comprender la salud y las enfermedades.
When molecules interact with ultraviolet (UV) light, they can change shape in processes that typically take just tens of picoseconds. In this study, researchers imaged these changes using X-ray free electron laser technology. They found that a strained bicyclic molecule emerges from the chemical reaction that occurs when a cyclopentadiene molecule absorbs UV light.
University of Utah chemists discover how bicarbonate can protect cells from oxidative stress in a study that challenges how cell damage has been studied for decades.
A recently published study led by Wayne State University on a new approach to understanding chronic inflammation could lead to new advancements in the treatment of many debilitating medical conditions, including cancer.
Research conducted at the University of Delaware could lead to major improvements in safety for soccer players and may drive world soccer headings guidelines in the future.
The Piedmont Triad Regenerative Medicine Engine (PTRME), funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), has announced a groundbreaking investment of $2.5 million in the region’s regenerative medicine industry through its inaugural Ecosystem Building Grant program. This milestone underscores PTRME’s leadership in regenerative medicine and commitment to positioning the Piedmont Triad as a global hub for innovation. Six innovative companies have been awarded grants to support the commercialization of regenerative medicine products. This funding is expected to catalyze technological advancements, strengthen the local economy, and drive the region’s competitiveness on a global scale.