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Could nanoplastics in the environment turn E. coli into a bigger villain?
Nanoplastics are everywhere. These fragments are so tiny they can accumulate on bacteria and be take ...View More
Experimental painkiller could outsmart opioids -- without the high
An experimental drug developed at Duke University School of Medicine could offer powerful pain relie ...View More
Machine learning model helps identify patients at risk of postpartum depression
Postpartum depression (PPD) affects up to 15 percent of individuals after childbirth. Early identifi ...View More
Scientists discover key gene impacts liver energy storage, affecting metabolic disease risk
A new study published in Science Advances reveals that a single gene plays a big role in how the liv ...View More
AI-powered app enables anemia screening using fingernail selfies
Anemia affects more than 2 billion people worldwide, including an estimated 83 million Americans at ...View More
Overlooked cell type orchestrates brain rewiring
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have upended decades-old dogma ...View More
New auditory brainstem implant shows early promise
A new study co-led by Mass General Brigham researchers points to a promising new type of auditory br ...View More
Impact of oft-overlooked cell in brain function revealed
An often-ignored type of cell in the brain plays a dynamic and surprisingly complex role in our abil ...View More
World's largest bat organoid platform paves the way for pandemic preparedness
Did you know that more than 75% of new infectious diseases affecting humans originally come from ani ...View More
Key player in childhood food allergies identified: Thetis cells
A decade ago, a clinical trial in the U.K. famously showed that children who were exposed to peanuts ...View More



