Scientists have mapped how genetics and life experiences leave lasting epigenetic marks on immune cells. The discovery helps explain why people respond so differently to the same infections and could ...
Why does the same virus barely faze one person while sending another to the hospital? New research shows the answer lies in a molecular record etched into our immune cells by both our genes and our ...
Does anyone remember the movie Osmosis Jones? The live-action/animated-hybrid film came out in 2001, and the soundtrack ...
Bulbul Chakraborty, Enid and Nathan Ancell Professor of Physics, emerita, has received an Obie Award for her performance in ...
From helping people cope with age-related disorders to altering our perception of physical pain, music's impact on our bodies can ring loud.
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Mysterious structure in bird eyes may explain a curious lack of blood
Here's some science trivia for you: unlike the inner retina in most animals (including us), birds' inner retinas function ...
The design of Soundcore’s latest open earbuds magically transforms them into noise-canceling buds. But does it actually work?
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday dismissed allegations by Opposition members that the Centre was not ...
A protein long implicated in diabetes and obesity may hold the key to treating Alzheimer’s disease by reinvigorating the brain’s immune system. New research suggests that blocking this protein, known ...
“Our study shows that physiological concentrations of hormones and neurotransmitters can serve as biomarkers of canine temperament,” the team writes. “These results could help identify dogs suited for ...
Researchers have identified a protein that links brain immune activity, metabolism, and amyloid clearance, suggesting a new ...
Heart disease, particularly a heart attack, can feel like it comes out of nowhere. However, the truth is that certain ...
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