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The psychological implications of Big Brother's gaze
A new psychological study has shown that when people know they are under surveillance it generates a ...View More
Microchips capable of detecting and diagnosing diseases
In a world grappling with a multitude of health threats -- ranging from fast-spreading viruses to ch ...View More
Staying sharp: Study explores how brain changes may affect financial skills
Senior citizens are targeted by financial scams of all types, from email-based phishing attempts to ...View More
Can lab-grown neurons exhibit plasticity?
"Neurons that fire together, wire together" describes the neural plasticity seen in human brains, bu ...View More
A quick end for mRNA
They are like the architects of our body: messenger ribonucleic acids, or mRNA for short. They conta ...View More
Generic platinum chemotherapy shortages did not increase deaths
During a shortage of the generic platinum chemotherapy drugs cisplatin and carboplatin that began in ...View More
A low omega-6, omega-3 rich diet and fish oil may slow prostate cancer growth
A new study led by UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center investigators offers new evidence ...View More
Key regulator that induces cancer-killing capacity in T cells under hypoxia is identified
Immune checkpoint blockades, or ICBs, have revolutionized treatment for various advanced cancers. Ho ...View More
Combined screening can detect liver damage in diabetes patients
New research from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden highlights the possibility of screening people wit ...View More
Faster, safer complex head and neck reconstruction with preserved blood supply tissue
Sometimes, moving just a few inches can go a long way. Osaka Metropolitan University researchers hav ...View More



