Mouse model reveals what triggers fast neural response COLD SPRING HARBOR, N.Y. — The brain’s ability to rapidly adapt to changing rules is crucial for survival, yet scientists have struggled to ...
New York has ordered a weeklong shutdown of all live bird markets in New York City, Westchester and Long Island after seven ...
A dietary supplement developed at the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute has been found to stop the progression of heart ...
Researchers explore the cellular and molecular adaptations associated with human secondary lymphoid tissue in adults during ...
The Professor of Genetics sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss anti-aging research, the wellness industry, and his ...
Turing patterns offer insight into (among other things) the patterns we find on animals, whether it’s the splotches on ...
RNA-based medicines are one of the most promising ways to fight human disease, as demonstrated by the recent successes of RNA ...
A Washington State University Spokane research team has made a breakthrough at the cellular level in studying the secrets of ...
A new study has identified an enzyme that plays an important role in breaking down unneeded or damaged proteins in the heart -- an important process for maintaining heart health.
Led by WSU College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor Jiyue Zhu, the research team has developed mice that have human-like short telomeres, enabling the study of cellular aging as it ...