Study: Powerful method probes small-molecule structures — (Details)

Small molecules -- from naturally occurring metabolites and hormones to synthetic medicines and pesticides -- can have big effects on living things. But...
Color of urine is a good way to check hydration in kids

Color of urine is a good way to check hydration in kids

Dehydration is a common and potentially very serious condition for kids. It's therefore important to pick up signs of dehydration as early as possible....

Study: Metabolomics approach uncovers dramatic shift in biological clocks in digestive organs — ...

Working night shifts or other nonstandard work schedules increases your risk of becoming obese and developing diabetes and other metabolic disorders, which ultimately...
Combination Drug Therapy For Childhood Brain Tumors Shows Promise In Laboratory Models

Combination Drug Therapy For Childhood Brain Tumors Shows Promise In Laboratory Models

In experiments with human cells and mice, researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center report evidence that combining the experimental cancer medication TAK228...

Study: Expanding universe of ‘darkest of the dark matter’ RNAs in dopamine-producing cells in...

Dopamine neurons are located in the midbrain, but their tendril-like axons can branch far into the higher cortical areas, influencing how we move...

Study: Cells in retina change their duties to help the brain detect motion —...

To see under starlight and moonlight, the retina of the eye changes both the software and hardware of its light-sensing cells to create...
New genomic atlas of the developing human brain

New genomic atlas of the developing human brain

IMAGE: Director of the Gladstone Institute of Data Science and Biotechnology Katie Pollard (left), worked with John Rubenstein, Eirene Markenscoff-Papadimitriou, and Sean Whalen to map...

Study: New research opens door to expanding stem cells available for transplants — ...

Researchers from the Stowers Institute for Medical Research and collaborators have identified a way to expand blood-forming, adult stem cells from human umbilical...

Big Red data: crunching numbers to fight COVID-19 and more

Data scientists never really know where their work is going to take them. David Shmoys, the Laibe/Acheson...

Report: New ‘universal’ target for antiviral treatment — Tdnews

As the coronavirus outbreak shows, viruses are a constant threat to humanity. Vaccines are regularly developed and deployed against specific viruses, but that process...

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