The Science of Us: Exploring New Frontiers in Human Research
Melanoma cells use blebs to mechanically tunnel through tissues, a groundbreaking discovery with implications for cancer treatment.
Surgeons are taking a page out of nature’s playbook, turning to the fangs of pythons for inspiration in revolutionizing rotator cuff surgery. A new device, mimicking the serpent’s curved teeth, promises to double the strength of surgical repairs, offering hope for millions who suffer from debilitating shoulder injuries.
Scientists uncover a potential breakthrough in understanding long COVID, as rogue antibodies are implicated in the persistent neurological symptoms that plague millions.
The avian influenza virus, H5N1, is not just a respiratory disease in birds. Disturbingly, it has shown a troubling tendency to invade the brains of mammals, prompting scientists to investigate this phenomenon and its implications for public health.
Scientists have discovered a brain hormone, CCN3, that may explain why nursing mothers maintain strong bones despite the calcium drain of lactation. This finding could lead to new treatments for osteoporosis and fracture healing.
A new study reveals a disconnect between patients and providers regarding birth control, highlighting the need for clear communication and evidence-based guidance in the age of social media.
Bird Flu’s Unseen Pathway: Mammary Glands Under Siege In a startling revelation, scientists have discovered…
Discover how the HLA-DQA2 gene shields against COVID-19 in resilient individuals. Insights from challenge trials redefine immune response dynamics.
Discover the ancient urban marvel hidden in Ecuador’s Amazon, reshaping history with its monumental scale and intricate designs.
Unveiling ancient Maya urban complexity beyond royal narratives, emphasizing neighborhoods’ pivotal role.