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Electronic tattoo gauges mental strain
Researchers gave participants face tattoos that can track when their brain is working too hard. Publ ...View More
Bed bugs are most likely the first human pest, new research shows
Ever since a few enterprising bed bugs hopped off a bat and attached themselves to a Neanderthal wal ...View More
Researchers engineer a herpes virus to turn on T cells for immunotherapy
Recent research points to the potential utility of a familiar sounding foe-herpes virus-in the fight ...View More
Research untangles role of stress granules in neurodegenerative disease
Scientists from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and Washington University in St. Louis report ...View More
Zika virus uses cells' 'self-care' system to turn against host
A new study reveals the biological secret to the Zika virus's infectious success: Zika uses host cel ...View More
Assembly instructions for enzymes
In biology, enzymes have evolved over millions of years to drive chemical reactions. Scientists from ...View More
A dental floss that can measure stress
Chronic stress can lead to increased blood pressure and cardiovascular disease, decreased immune fun ...View More
Daytime boosts immunity, scientists find
The immune system is regulated by a body clock and is more active during the day, scientists at Waip ...View More
First vascularized model of stem cell islet cells
Researchers led by Maike Sander, Scientific Director of the Max Delbrück Center, have developed a va ...View More
New ketamine study promises extended relief for depression
Roughly 10 percent of the U.S. population is afflicted with major depressive disorder at any given t ...View More



