The brain needs to be walked daily
Walking promenades increase the size of certain areas of the brain associated with higher cognitive functions and help slow down age-related changes in gray matter.
19.02.2014Walking promenades increase the size of certain areas of the brain associated with higher cognitive functions and help slow down age-related changes in gray matter.
19.02.2014A new method of delivering vaccines to lymph nodes causes a 5-10 times stronger immune response than simple subunit drugs.
19.02.2014An interactive map of the genetic history of the world reveals the secrets of the influence of major historical events on the gene pool of populations.
18.02.2014American scientists have made a breakthrough in medicine, which in the future may lead to a revolution in transplantology: for the first time, human lungs were grown in the laboratory.
18.02.2014A promising method of DNA sequencing based on stretching DNA through a nanopore has not fully justified itself. The data obtained with its help still has to be checked by other sequencing machines.
18.02.2014Aged muscle stem cells can be extracted from the body, rejuvenated in the laboratory and returned back – and after that, almost youthful strength will return to the old muscles.
18.02.2014Endogenous neurotrophic factors produced by the body itself, including glial neurotrophic factor (GDNF), contribute to the survival of nerve cells in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease.
18.02.2014And nanodiamond-reinforced lenses are stronger than ordinary ones, which can be useful in the case when glaucoma is not very scary for you.
17.02.2014With the help of polymer-synthetic imitation of nerves and blood vessels, glioblastoma cells can be forced to "emigrate" from the brain into a special container filled with cyclopamine gel, toxic to cancer cells.
17.02.2014Microsoft cryptologists have developed an algorithm for encrypting DNA sequences, which allows them to be analyzed by traditional bioinformatic methods and at the same time does not compromise the owner of the genome.
17.02.2014Fibrin gel contributes to the successful transformation of fibroblasts that form scars on the heart muscle after a heart attack into spontaneously contracting cardiomyocytes.
14.02.2014Researchers from Japan have proposed a new way to obtain platelets without using donated blood.
14.02.2014The body's reaction to a foreign body depends not only on its chemical properties, but also on its physical ones. An inflammatory reaction to the implant may occur due to the fact that it is tougher than the surrounding tissues.
14.02.2014The law granting the right to euthanasia to terminally ill children has split Belgian society.
14.02.2014The introduction of rapamycin-loaded perfluorocarbon nanoparticles provided an improvement in the functions of skeletal and cardiac muscles in a mouse model of Duchenne myodystrophy.
13.02.2014By destroying tetraploid cells, often present in precancerous formations, aspirin and resveratrol can prevent the development of cancer.
13.02.2014The new technique makes it possible to predict the life expectancy of nematodes by the number of flashes of a protein that fluoresces when interacting with free radicals in mitochondria.
13.02.2014New high-tech glasses allow oncological surgeons to see clusters of malignant cells of millimeter diameter turning blue.
13.02.2014CRISPR and other new technologies make it possible to edit specific DNA fragments with high accuracy, up to the replacement of one pair of nucleotide bases. In fact, they allow you to rewrite the human genome at will.
13.02.2014A sensor built into the training mouthpiece for monitoring metabolites in saliva can provide important information about the athlete's condition in real time.
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