Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Study: The super-fast screening technology could help to discover new treatments — (Details)

If you're looking into the mouth of a brown bear, one of the world's top predators, your chances of survival probably aren't good....

Study: Intense, recent physical activity linked to healthy metabolic profiles in adolescents — ...

More time spent intensely active, to a greater extent than less time spent sedentary, correlates with a healthier metabolic profile in adolescence, according...

Study: New bacterial strain named after Cornish discovery — (Details)

A new bacterial strain will be named after Cornwall following its identification from a skin infection. Staphylococcus cornubiensis, named after the medieval name for...

Study: 3-D virtual simulation gets to the ‘heart’ of irregular heartbeats — (Details)

In a proof of concept study, scientists at Johns Hopkins report they have successfully performed 3D personalized virtual simulations of the heart to...

Study: A new approach to identifying ‘signposts’ on cancer cells may help immune cells...

With new immunotherapy treatments for melanoma, recovery rates have risen dramatically, in some cases to around 50%. But they could be much higher:...

Study: Mouse study finds male obesity is linked to brain inflammation — (Details)

Whether we like it or not, everyone accumulates fat. For women, it usually accumulates around the hips, resulting in a pear-shaped look. In men,...

Study: Placebo benefits can be predicted by brain anatomy and psychological traits — ...

Someday doctors may prescribe sugar pills for certain chronic pain patients based on their brain anatomy and psychology. And the pills will reduce...

Study: ‘Evil’ proteins a force for good in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer — ...

Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the United States, striking 1 out of 8 women. About 80 percent of...

Study: Researchers develop approach to yield more complete picture of cancer — (Details)

Cancer cells often have mutations in their DNA that can give scientists clues about how the cancer started or which treatment may be...

Study: You probably made a better first impression than you think — (Details)

After we have conversations with new people, our conversation partners like us and enjoy our company more than we think, according to findings...

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