Languages still a major barrier to global science, new research finds
Image Credit: Flickr/jurek d.
English is now considered the common language, or 'lingua franca', of global science. All major scientific journals seemingly publish in English,...
Your microbiota’s previous dining experiences may make new diets less effective
This visual abstract depicts the findings of Griffin et al. that the magnitude of microbiota responses to diet interventions varies among individuals. Dispersal of...
Hubble Gazes at a Cosmic Megamaser
This megamaser galaxy is named IRAS 16399-0937 and is located over 370 million light-years from Earth. This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image belies the...
‘Friendship Bench’ program proves effective at alleviating mental illness symptoms
A lay health worker or community 'Grandmother' conducting a problem solving therapy session with a patient on the Friendship Bench.Image Credit: Grand Challenges Canada...
Streamlining the Internet of Things and Other Cyber-Physical Systems
Smart grids are an example of cyber-physical systems; better design for these systems will require a slight change in direction for manufacturers and providers....
Omega-3 supplements can prevent childhood asthma
Taking certain omega-3 fatty acid supplements during pregnancy can reduce the risk of childhood asthma by almost one third, according to a new study....
Study unmasks the genetic complexity of cancer cells within the same tumor
Electron microscopic image of a single human lymphocyte. Credit: Dr. Triche National Cancer Institute
A new study led by Cedars-Sinai investigators dramatically illustrates the complexity...
Fish oil pills for pregnant moms may cut asthma risk in kids
In this Friday, March 29, 2013 file photo, fresh fish rest on ice, displayed for sale at the Fulton Fish Market in New York....
Men should avoid rock music when playing board games, say scientists
The game used in the experiments, modified to monitor time and mistakes.Credit: Image courtesy of Imperial College London
Mozart may enhance a man's performance in...
Rhythm of breathing affects memory and fear
The rhythm of breathing through the nose sparks electrical activity in the human brain that enhances emotional judgments and memory recall, explains Christina Zelano,...
The late effects of stress: New insights into how the brain responds to trauma
This is a pyramidal neuron.Credit: Chattarji laboratory
Mrs. M would never forget that day. She was walking along a busy road next to the vegetable...