Alzheimer's disease and reading speed
Older people whose brains spend more time processing words when reading may later develop Alzheimer's disease.
24.10.2017Older people whose brains spend more time processing words when reading may later develop Alzheimer's disease.
24.10.2017Professor Roger Kamm of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology – about the possibilities and prospects of modern biomechanics.
24.10.2017The experiment on bacteria showed that over 60,000 generations, the evolution of experimental populations has not stopped or even slowed down.
24.10.2017The computer analogue of the game "hot and cold" helped elderly people to parse 25% more words in a noisy environment.
23.10.2017Skin stem cells "remember" about the damage and heal wounds faster next time, but the same process can also lead to the development of psoriasis.
23.10.2017Translation of an article published on the Gamasutra portal, which describes the types of civil science games and approaches to their development.
23.10.2017The PhysBio symposium was attended by almost 250 leading specialists in various fields of bionanotechnology, nanoteranostics, nanomedicine, biophotonics.
23.10.2017Proteins consisting of spirals with specified properties are capable of forming tetrahedra, pyramids and prisms both in solution and in living cells.
23.10.2017Probably, a fully "charged" brain helped our ancestors better navigate dangerous situations and save their lives more often than fresh muscles.
20.10.2017British geneticists have calculated for the first time how many mutations are required for the origin of most of the most common types of cancer.
20.10.2017An injection of an appetite-reducing protein helped the experimental monkeys lose 10% of their weight and reduced the risk of diabetes.
20.10.2017Biologists from Moscow, Kazan and the UK have created an experimental gene therapy and cured a horse of lameness with its help.
20.10.2017The short video simply and clearly shows what DNA actually looks like and how it is packed inside cells.
19.10.2017The FDA has approved the Yescarta gene therapy method for the treatment of certain types of large-cell B-cell lymphoma.
19.10.2017Two biologists made a realistic short film about how a sperm fertilizes an egg.
19.10.2017The ancestors of humans could gain intelligence and take the first steps to create tools due to the doubling of the so-called junk DNA
19.10.2017Diagnostics using machine learning methods could reduce the number of optional mastectomies by a third.
18.10.2017The antidiabetic drug restores the maturation of healthy hematopoietic cells and suppresses the growth of malignant ones.
18.10.2017The results of a new study have shown that in schizophrenia, the structure of white matter throughout the brain is disrupted.
18.10.2017Cross-contamination of cell lines could distort the results of tens of thousands of studies in biology and medicine.
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