Study gauges how Kansans get information on COVID-19, which sources they trust

IMAGE: A graph shows the information sources survey respondents trusted. The scores range...

Is a 'cytokine storm' relevant to COVID-19?

(JAMA Network) The term "cytokine storm" and its relevance to COVID-19 are examined in this editorial.

Auditory hallucinations rooted in aberrant brain connectivity

IMAGE: Depiction of a working theory on the thalamic circuitry that is involved...

From age 8 we spontaneously link vocal to facial emotion

IMAGE: Average durations of all eye fixations in milliseconds for all 80 participants...

Malaria’s secret to surviving in the blood uncovered

New research from the Francis Crick Institute has found how the malaria parasite protects itself from toxic compounds in red blood cells. Malaria causes around...
Study: Walking backward to get ahead

Study: Walking backward to get ahead

IMAGE: Oluwole Awosika, MD, assistant professor in the department of neurology and rehabilitative...
Researchers identify multiple molecules that shut down SARS-Cov-2 polymerase reaction

Researchers identify multiple molecules that shut down SARS-Cov-2 polymerase reaction

IMAGE: This figure shows that the incorporation of three nucleotide analogues Carbovir-5'-Triphosphate (Car-TP),...

Buzzing to rebuild broken bone

Healing broken bones could get easier with a device that provides both a scaffold for the bone to grow on and electrical stimulation to...
Lab-grown 'mini-brains' suggest COVID-19 virus can infect human brain cells

Lab-grown ‘mini-brains’ suggest COVID-19 virus can infect human brain cells

IMAGE: 'Mini-brain' bioengineered from human stem cells. The ball is about one third...

‘Morning sickness’ is misleading and inaccurate, new study argues

Analysis of symptom diaries kept by 256 pregnant women shows that is inaccurate to describe nausea and vomiting in pregnancy as 'morning sickness' ...

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