New research by CATF highlights how clear safety messaging, local benefits, and trusted voices shape public acceptance of ...
Reporting quality in clinical research is critical for evidence-based medicine and reproducibility of clinical studies. Previous work has mostly focused on the reporting quality of clinical trials and ...
The African turquoise killifish ages so quickly that its entire life story can unfold between one human birthday and the next. That compressed timeline is helping scientists watch kidney aging in fast ...
Wulandari, Rastafael, and Hwihanus (2024) conducted a meta-analysis of international studies and found that implementing ...
Scientists have developed a computational method that quantifies and generates 3D maps of steric effects. The technique is more accurate than existing approaches and tests show it works across a wide ...
Industry leaders describe how proteomics is shifting toward clinical and applied use through standardized workflows, scalable ...
A new study finds no evidence of naturally occurring DMT or its storage in the serotonin neurons of the rat brain.
AI is eliminating the either/or of qualitative depth and quantitative scale, giving marketers a new way to understand people and performance at once. The post You no longer have to choose between ...
BACKGROUND: The disruption of the blood–brain barrier (BBB) is a central pathogenic event in many central nervous system disorders. However, the mechanisms regulating BBB function remain incompletely ...
Mitochondria possess their own mRNA translation system, mediated by specialized mitoribosomes. Dysregulation of mitochondrial translation disrupts metabolic homeostasis and is linked to various ...
They can’t guarantee future health, but they can tell you the trajectory you’re on. By Dana G. Smith Take a minute to consider the last decade of your life. What type of physical shape do you hope to ...
Premenopausal women presenting with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are a unique and often underrecognized patient population. Although they are traditionally considered at lower cardiovascular risk ...