Saturday, December 13, 2025

Study: How enzyme detects ultraviolet light damage — (Details)

Damage to DNA is a constant threat to cellular life, and so it is constantly monitored and detected by a family of enzymes...

Study: How sleep loss may contribute to adverse weight gain — (Details)

In a new study, researchers at Uppsala University now demonstrate that one night of sleep loss has a tissue-specific impact on the regulation...

Study: Synchronized brain-like activity created, recorded and influenced by electrical stimulation — (Details)

Researchers in the University of Georgia's Regenerative Bioscience Center have succeeded in reproducing the effects of traumatic brain injury and stimulating recovery in...

Study: How rabies virus moves through nerve cells, and how it might be stopped...

To successfully infect its host, the rabies virus must move from the nerve ending to the nerve cell body where it can replicate. In...

Study: Key findings indicate wind energy prices at all-time lows as wind turbines grow...

DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. "Wind technology advancements continue to drive down wind energy prices: Key findings indicate wind energy...

Study: Trehalose blocks glucose from liver — (Details)

New research, in mice, indicates that a natural sugar called trehalose blocks glucose from the liver and activates a gene that boosts insulin...

Study: Neurovascular communication in the brain — (Details)

Function and homeostasis of the brain relies on communication between the complex network of cells, which compose this organ. Consequently, development of the...

Study: faster countdowns may make people more patient — (Details)

Not only does time fly when people have fun, but when time flies by on a countdown clock, they may have more patience,...

Study: Genetically driven MDS enabled by gene linked to metabolism and oxygen in cells...

Scientists may be on the road to solving the mystery of a group of mostly incurable blood diseases called myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), which...

Study: Landslides triggered by human activity on the rise — (Details)

More than 50,000 people were killed by landslides around the world between 2004 and 2016, according to a new study by researchers at...

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