CAMBRIDGE, Mass. and SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The laboratories of Dr. Kevin Bender and Dr. Nadav Ahituv ...
At what age does an adolescent start thinking as an adult? A new study published this week in Nature Communications presents some of the first definitive evidence that executive function - a set of ...
Research indicates that activities like dance, martial arts, and team sports significantly enhance cognitive function beyond ...
Insights into the workings of an immune cell surface receptor, called PD-1, reveal how treatments that restrict its action can potentially be strengthened to improve their anticancer effect, a new ...
Type 2 diabetes medications, such as sulfonylureas, have been a mainstay of treating the disease since they came on the ...
Learn more about UAB's Xenotransplant program here. “It has been truly extraordinary to see the first-ever preclinical demonstration that appropriately modified pig kidneys can provide normal, ...
Why do we dream? A product of our brain's neurophysiology, dreaming is a complex experience that can take on many emotional tones and simulate reality to varying degrees. As a result, there is still ...
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DNA Study of 117-Year-Old Woman Reveals Clues to a Long Life
A thorough health evaluation of one of the world's oldest people, Maria Branyas, suggests that one of the reasons she lived ...
No country in the world has done more controversial virus-tinkering research than America. A first-of-its-kind study analyzed 'gain-of-function' experiments - which involve making pathogens more ...
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Dogs Can Recognize Toys by Function, Not Just Looks, Study Finds
A new study shows gifted dogs can group toys by function, not just looks. By linking labels like “fetch” and “pull” to new toys, dogs reveal human-like cognitive skills and a deeper understanding of ...
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