New research suggests that cats are able to land right side up due to the flexibility of their spine. It's a unique ...
Adding as little as 1,700 to 5,500 steps per day can offset the risk of a list of chronic diseases—including obesity, ...
Suburban areas often struggle with a first- and last-mile mobility problem, where residents have difficulty reaching the ...
Introduction In cluster randomised trials (CRT), groups (rather than individuals) are randomised to intervention and control conditions. Since the publication of the Ottawa Statement on the Ethical ...
A simple random sample is a subset of a statistical population where each member of the population is equally likely to be ...
When chemists design drug candidates, shape matters enormously. Many active pharmaceutical ingredients contain branched ...
A new UAB study published in Nature Communications reveals how the eye creates sharp vision, showing that individual ...
Across the Princeton campus and beyond, groundbreaking biomedical advances are emerging from interdisciplinary partnerships ...
It’s a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across. So ...
CEO Matthew Kapusta opened the call by emphasizing uniQure’s enduring focus on advancing gene therapies, highlighting "groundbreaking 3-year data from our Phase I/II study of AMT-130," which ...
Researchers at Arizona State University have uncovered a key scientific principle that governs how what’s coated on the surfaces of engineered nanoparticles may ultimately control how they work in our ...
New research by engineers at CU Boulder aims to get to the bottom of why, as the saying goes, you get a “skip in your step” when you’re happy. The study highlights the central role that dopamine, a ...