Their discoveries have advanced treatments for cancer and autoimmune diseases and may improve transplant success.
Since we can't get an unending supply of eggs naturally, scientists have long been interested in creating a synthetic pathway ...
The spacing effect in memory is well-known in neuroscience, where spaced repetition of stimuli leads to stronger, ...
Ordinary human cells, not just neurons, respond more strongly to memory signals when they arrive in spaced bursts rather than ...
Every cell in the human body operates on an intricate internal schedule, governed by circadian rhythms that synchronize our ...
Researchers have found the first direct evidence that tiny particles of air pollution stick to red blood cells, meaning they ...
The human body is made up mostly of water. If this water is removed, the body's cells cannot survive, even when water is ...
Scientists have discovered the first direct evidence that PM2.5 particles attach themselves to red blood cells, providing a ...
A new study concludes that the speed at which the human brain evolved may help explain why our species experiences autism.
New research shows pollution particles can stick to red blood cells, traveling through the body—and masks may help stop them ...
Researchers have found the first direct evidence that tiny particles of air pollution stick to our red blood cells, meaning they can travel freely around the body. These particles are produced by ...
When cancer cells are physically squeezed, they mount an instant, high-energy defense by rushing mitochondria to the cell ...