One glass is enough
The very first experiences of alcohol consumption change the brain forever, determining many habits and addictions of the future.
26.02.2016The very first experiences of alcohol consumption change the brain forever, determining many habits and addictions of the future.
26.02.2016The manifestations of skin aging are caused by a decrease in the bioenergetics of fibroblasts due to the extinction of the activity of an enzyme known as mitochondrial complex II.
26.02.2016The largest meta-analysis to date has found a practical lack of connection (and even a negative, albeit weak, correlation) between stress and telomere length.
26.02.2016Researchers from Italy and the UK have managed to demonstrate how graphene, one of the most amazing materials in the world, can interact with neurons.
26.02.2016From the fact that most of the Neanderthal genes did not benefit our ancestors, it does not follow at all that the indigenous Neanderthal population of Western Eurasia could not pass on some useful alleles to people from Africa.
26.02.2016An international team of researchers has found that the development of cardiac hypertrophy under stress is controlled by a previously unknown long non-coding RNA
25.02.2016If a person's biological age exceeds his chronological age, this may mean a significant increase in the risk of developing cancer and subsequent death from it.
25.02.2016Yeast cells with a large amount of fat deposits live longer than "thin" ones, which confirms the so-called obesity paradox, according to which the mortality rate from all causes for overweight people is lower than for slim ones.
25.02.2016According to recent results, interventions that increase the life expectancy of female individuals can be detrimental to males.
25.02.2016Engineers and biologists from MIT have created a device that allows you to inject DNA fragments into virtually any type of cell, forcing them to expand the pores in their shell using current.
24.02.2016The creation of a diagnostic system of biomarkers is becoming an important component of personalized medicine.
24.02.2016The development and improvement of technologies for human immersion in suspended animation promise to bring fairy-tale stories to life.
24.02.2016The breakdown of ontogenesis into a sequence of episodes of full life and suspended animation is so far the only theoretically possible way to artificially "stretch" life expectancy and slow down aging.
24.02.2016In a new paper, scientists have found that in modern humans, Neanderthal genes increase the risk of depression and allergies. But other studies have found Neanderthal genes that have brought people considerable benefits.
19.02.2016"Stentrode", a new type of electrode, which is similar in design to a medical stent, can provide high-quality recording of neuronal signals without the need for dangerous surgical operations on the open brain.
18.02.2016In one of the latest issues of Science, as many as three articles were published about the successful testing of CRISPR/Cas9 technology on mouse models for the treatment of this severe disease.
16.02.2016In recent years, doctors have associated more and more hopes in the treatment of cancer and dangerous infectious diseases with technologies based on altered immune cells.
16.02.2016Corpus Publishing house has published a book by popular science journalist Asi Kazantseva "Someone is wrong on the Internet!". We are publishing one of the chapters of a new book.
16.02.2016A new method of atomic force microscopy makes it possible to trace the movement of DNA both outside and inside DNA-protein complexes and to examine telomeres at the ends of chromosomes in detail.
16.02.2016A story about the most outstanding scientists who initiated the work on the creation of artificial organs. Most of them are still working on ambitious new projects.
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