SCIENCE

Reverse effects of trauma? Older brain cells linger unexpectedly before their death
- By West virginia digital
- . March 28, 2024
For oligodendrocytes — the central nervous system cells critical for brain function — age may not bring wisdom, but it

Could AI play a role in locating damage to the brain after stroke?
- By West virginia digital
- . March 28, 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) may serve as a future tool for neurologists to help locate where in the brain a stroke

Researchers introduce enhanced brain signal analysis technique
- By West virginia digital
- . March 28, 2024
University of Minnesota Medical School researchers have introduced a new, refined method for analyzing brain signals, enhancing our understanding of

Long-period oscillations control the Sun’s differential rotation
- By West virginia digital
- . March 28, 2024
The Sun’s differential rotation pattern has puzzled scientists for decades: while the poles rotate with a period of approximately 34

Social, environmental factors may raise risk of developing heart disease and stroke
- By West virginia digital
- . March 28, 2024
People who live in areas with social and environmental adversities may have up to twice the increased risk for developing

A tiny spot leads to a large advancement in nano-processing, researchers reveal
- By West virginia digital
- . March 28, 2024
Focusing a tailored laser beam through transparent glass can create a tiny spot inside the material. Researchers at Tohoku University

Scientists warn: The grey seal hunt is too large
- By West virginia digital
- . March 28, 2024
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg warn that today’s hunting quotas of about 3,000 animals pose a risk to the

Spot-on laser treatment for skin blemishes becoming clearer with new index
- By West virginia digital
- . March 28, 2024
Many people bothered by skin blemishes might turn to laser treatment. To improve efficacy and reduce complications from such laser

Rock-wallaby bite size ‘packs a punch’
- By West virginia digital
- . March 28, 2024
Australian rock-wallabies are ‘little Napoleons’ when it comes to compensating for small size, packing much more punch into their bite

A solar cell you can bend and soak in water
- By West virginia digital
- . March 28, 2024
Researchers from the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science and collaborators have developed an organic photovoltaic film that is both