SCIENCE

Short-term exposure to high levels of air pollution kills 1 million globally every year
- By West virginia digital
- . March 8, 2024
Every year, more than one million deaths globally occur because of exposure to short-term (hours to days) fine particulate matter

Gene discovered that can protect against severe muscle disease
- By West virginia digital
- . March 8, 2024
A specific gene may play a key role in new treatments that prevent muscle in the body from breaking down

AI can speed design of health software
- By West virginia digital
- . March 8, 2024
Artificial intelligence helped clinicians to accelerate the design of diabetes prevention software, a new study finds. Publishing online March 6

Nanosurgical tool could be key to cancer breakthrough
- By West virginia digital
- . March 8, 2024
The high-tech double-barrel nanopipette, developed by University of Leeds scientists, and applied to the global medical challenge of cancer, has

Deconstructing the structural elements of a lesser-known microbe
- By West virginia digital
- . March 8, 2024
Researchers shed light on archaea, intriguing microbes found in extreme environments but also in the human gut microbiome. Source link

New microscopy tech answers fundamental questions
- By West virginia digital
- . March 8, 2024
The mammalian brain is a web of densely interconnected neurons, yet one of the mysteries in neuroscience is how tools

Universal tool for tracking cell-to-cell interactions
- By West virginia digital
- . March 8, 2024
One of the fundamental goals of basic biology is understanding how diverse cell types work in concert to form tissues,

Revealing the evolutionary origin of genomic imprinting
- By West virginia digital
- . March 8, 2024
Some of our genes can be expressed or silenced depending on whether we inherited them from our mother or our

New study may broaden the picture of the consequences of childhood adversity
- By West virginia digital
- . March 8, 2024
A research team has examined the link between adverse childhood experiences and the risk of mental health problems later in

3D reflector microchips could speed development of 6G wireless
- By West virginia digital
- . March 8, 2024
Cornell University researchers have developed a semiconductor chip that will enable ever-smaller devices to operate at the higher frequencies needed