A new
study published today reveals that people who eat high levels of certain amino acids found in meat and plant - based protein have lower blood pressure and arterial stiffness.
Not exact matches
The
study, led by Dr Len Stephens and Dr Phill Hawkins and
published today in the journal Molecular Cell,
reveals why loss of the PTEN gene has such an impact on many people with prostate cancer, as well as in some breast cancers.
But a new
study,
published today in Nature, has
revealed that m6A plays a key role in the regulation of the Sex - lethal (Sxl) gene, which controls sex determination of the fruit fly Drosophila.
That's the tantalizing finding from a new
study published today that
reveals a way that mice — and potentially humans — can control the makeup and behavior of their gut microbiome.
In a
study published online
today in Nature, the DeepMind team finally
reveals how they pulled it off.
In a collaborative
study published online
today in Nature Genetics, researchers from the Genome Centre of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), BGI, and other institutes present a cucumber genomic variation map that includes about 3.6 million variants
revealed by deep resequencing of 115 cucumbers worldwide.
A new
study published today in The Lancet
reveals that a simple questionnaire, combined with bone mineral density measurements for some, would help identify those at risk of hip fracture.
An international team of scientists has developed a strategy to boost people's ability to adapt to climate change,
revealed in a new
study published today in the journal, Nature Climate Change.
In a
study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
today, FSU psychology researchers Jim McNulty, Andrea Meltzer, Anastasia Makhanova and Jon Maner
reveal factors that lead to infidelity, as well as prevent it.
A new test may
reveal which patients will respond to treatment for graft versus host disease (GVHD), an often life - threatening complication of stem cell transplants (SCT) used to treat leukemia and other blood disorders, according to a
study led by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and
published online
today in the journal Lancet Haematology and in print in the January issue.
A
study published today inThe Journal of Experimental Biology
reveals how the creature puts on its colorful show: by flexing its muscles.
Ice - free areas of Antarctica — home to more than 99 per cent of the continent's terrestrial plants and animals — could expand by more than 17,000 km2 by the end of this century, a
study published today in Nature
reveals.
Published today in the journal Science, the
study reveals how an international team of scientists used a state - of - the - art technique called uranium - thorium dating to fix the age of the paintings as more than 64,000 years.
A
study led by Dr Christopher Watkins of Abertay's Division of Psychology,
published today in Perception journal,
revealed that the amount of makeup a woman is wearing can have a negative impact on perceptions of her leadership ability.
Published today, a two - year
study of Android security updates has
revealed a distressing gap between the software patches Android companies claim to have on their devices...
Sufferers of a common sleep - breathing disorder have diminished activity among neurons responsible for keeping heart rate low,
reveals a new
study published today [16 May] in The Journal of Physiology.
The way prostate cancer develops in men who have an altered «breast cancer gene» is the same route by which breast cancer develops in women with the same mutation,
reveals a
study published in PLoS Genetics
today (Thursday).
In a large - scale genomic
study,
published in Science
today, a team of researchers led by Uppsala University found that this behaviour might be rooted in their genetic make - up,
revealing a likely common evolutionary path that allows for separating populations into novel species.
Antibodies to a high - risk type of human papillomavirus (HPV16) could help detect oropharyngeal (1) cancer several years before the clinical onset of the disease,
reveals a new
study from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in cooperation with the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the United States National Cancer Institute (NCI) in an article
published online
today by the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
In a
study published today by Royal Society Open Science, the international research team
revealed that people who show evidence of autistic traits are more likely to suppress coarse (as opposed to fine) visual information when they move their eyes rapidly from one part of the world to another than those without autistic traits.
The in - depth
study conducted by researchers at Stanford University was
published today,
revealing that Apple Watch is the most accurate wrist - worn tracker on the market, but it's still far from perfect.