Study: AI used to predict unknown links between viruses and mammals
A new University of Liverpool study could help scientists mitigate the future spread of zoonotic and livestock diseases caused by existing viruses.
Researchers have used a form or artificial...
Better mental health supports for nurses needed, says study
Working in the highly charged environment of COVID-19 has had a huge impact on the mental health of nurses, according to a new survey by researchers at the...
Researchers describe ‘multi-kingdom dialogue’ between internal, external microbiota
National Institutes of Health scientists and their collaborators have identified an internal communication network in mammals that may regulate tissue repair and inflammation, providing new insights on how...
Study: Pathogenic bacteria rendered almost harmless
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogenic bacterium present in many ecological niches, such as plant roots, stagnant water or even the pipes of our homes. Naturally very versatile,...
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Geckos might lose their tails, but not their dinner, says study
A new UC Riverside study finds geckos are fierce hunters whether or not their tails are attached to their bodies.
Geckos and other lizards can distract predators by quickly...
Study: Subconscious changes in movement may predict Alzheimer’s disease
As people go about their daily activities, complex fluctuations in their movement occur without conscious thought. These fluctuations -- known as fractal motor activity regulation (FMAR) -- and...
Research shows brain differences in interpreting physical signals in mental health...
Researchers have shown why people with mental health disorders, including anorexia and panic disorders, experience physical signals differently.
The researchers, from the University of Cambridge, found that the part...
Study: More than 6% of Europeans suffer from depression
6.4% of the European population suffers from depression, according to a study published in The Lancet Public Health. The work was led by researchers from King's College London,...
Research reveals racial and ethnic disparities in childhood cancers by single...
New research uncovers substantial differences in rates of childhood cancers when considering single year of age rather than grouping several years together. The study published by Wiley early...