Study: Scientists prove difference between expected/actual outcomes cause reward response — (Details)

If you love it when a musician strikes that unexpected but perfect chord, you are not alone. New research shows the musically unexpected...

Study: Summing a constant may help to detect synchronized brain activity — (Details)

Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology found a simple, yet effective, way to improve how synchronization is measured in chaotic systems. The technique...

Study: Process could turn concentrated brine into useful chemicals, making desalination more efficient —...

The rapidly growing desalination industry produces water for drinking and for agriculture in the world's arid coastal regions. But it leaves behind as...

Study: Effect of breastfeeding versus pumping on human milk microbiome — (Details)

A large-scale analysis in humans reveals that indirect breastfeeding using pumped milk is associated with the depletion of oral bacteria and a higher...

Study: Slower runners benefit most from elite methods — (Details)

Think state-of-the-art shoes, performance diets and well-thought-out racing strategies are only for elite runners? Think again. In reality, the slower you are, the more such...

Study: Overactive repair system promotes cell death following DNA damage by certain toxins, study...

DNA-repair enzymes help cells survive damage to their genomes, which arises as a normal byproduct of cell activity and can also be caused...

Study: Method for growing kidney organoids under flow enhances their vascularization and maturation, increasing...

In recent years, researchers have created mini-organs known as organoids in the culture dish that contain many of the cell types and complex...

Study: Investigating cell stress for better health — and better beer — (Details)

Human beings are not the only ones who suffer from stress -- even microorganisms can be affected. Now, researchers from Chalmers University of...

Study: Technique sheds light on cells’ health and development; may be useful for precision...

MIT engineers have devised a new, noninvasive way to measure the stiffness of living cells using acoustic waves. Their technique allows them to...

Study: Interventions to reduce antibiotics require tailored approach in developing countries — (Details)

Fears around leaving infectious diseases untreated and poorly enforced antibiotic supply controls could hamper efforts to reduce the use of antibiotics in low...

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