Researchers accidentally find that H3N2 and H1N1 flu strains use different strategies to enter cells, revealing new paths to ...
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CBD just calmed the brain’s own immune cells in a new lab study — quietly pulling the plug on the inflammation that drives Alzheimer’s disease
More than 55 million people worldwide live with dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease accounts for the majority of cases. Despite ...
The Wharton Behavioral Lab is working its way back to pre-pandemic participation numbers after resuming on-campus operations and undergoing a shift to a new location in Steinberg-Dietrich Hall. The ...
A bacterium isolated from kimchi and a set of plant-derived compounds found in tamarind have each shown the ability to latch onto micro- and nanoplastics in controlled laboratory settings, according ...
Yes, the UAB Department of Psychology is behind the wheel of an innovative research program designed to study driver behavior—especially among high school students—and use the gathered data to improve ...
The New York Times tested “more than 60 inches worth of Subway tuna sandwiches” from California locations to determine if the sandwiches had one out of five different tuna species Digital News Writer, ...
Step into RIT’s Anatomical Studies Lab and experience anatomy in its most authentic form. Formerly called the Cadaver Lab, the Anatomical Studies Lab is designed to give undergraduate students a rare, ...
The University of Chicago Crime Lab held a webinar to present the findings of its study on Situational Decision-Making (Sit-D) police training on October 3. The aim of the study was to understand the ...
A new laboratory study found that cigarette smoke sharply disrupted lung cell defenses, while e-cigarette vapor showed no significant damage in the same model, highlighting important differences but ...
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