For centuries, India has produced thinkers who shaped the world of science and mathematics. While many of these stories ...
Complementary biochemical and structural findings reveal molecular principles underlying substrate selectivity by a model hyaluronan synthase.
A new scientific review highlights how disruptions in the timing and behaviour of immune cells may hold the key to understanding ...
To cut red tape and costs for importing and exporting with the EU, the UK will align with EU Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) legislation. To cut red ...
Fungi have quietly shaped the trajectory of human civilization, from the diets of Paleolithic foragers to the beer in modern glasses and the experimental psychiatric drugs now in clinical trials. The ...
A Texas Tech research team says simple fingernail clippings can quietly hold a chemical "signature" of fentanyl exposure for months, and that machine learning tools can pull that signal out of complex ...
On February 18, as Evanstonians gathered for a webinar on the herbicide glyphosate and human health, President Trump was signing an executive order in ...
The arterial vasculature is the second most frequently calcified structure in the human body after the skeleton. Calcification of the aorta and aortic valves occurs in most individuals in westernized ...
Takotsubo syndrome, frontotemporal dementia, gut-brain disorders, and tinnitus share psychiatric features that complicate their diagnosis and management.
This year’s Rare Disease Day event Feb. 27 at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences focused on updates in research and diagnostics, and advancements in treatment.
Background Gut bacteria have been implicated in a wide range of health conditions, yet their potential role in preventing and treating muscle-wasting disorders remains largely unexplored. Objective We ...