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Northwestern scientists have discovered it is possible to isolate a tumor’s attack cells non-invasively from blood, rather than from tumors, opening the door to treat harder-to-reach cancer types.
University Research | Northwestern UniversityA new study from NYU reveals humans are not so "inattentionally blind" and quite good at spotting unexpected objects while focused on another activity if they are moving fast.
University Research | New York UniversityA study led by Brown University researchers found that a low-impact, meditative movement program involving qigong was as effective as more standard exercise programs in improving cancer-related fatigue.
University Research | Brown UniversityA new imaging technique developed by Brown University researchers opens a path toward long-term study of blood vessels in aging brains and could help predict neurodegenerative diseases decades before symptoms begin.
Brown UniversityResearchers from Yale identified 2 compounds that show to have the therapeutic effects of ibogaine but not its toxicity, easing symptoms of depression, anxiety, and opioid withdrawal.
University Research | Yale UniversityStony Brook astrophysicists contribute to first-of-its-kind measurement
Stony Brook University - The State University of New YorkA new method that enables researchers to dial up or tone down the amount of a certain metastatic protein inhibitor (BACH1) within a cell could provide a new path in cancer research that reassesses the effectiveness of protein inhibitors to treat disease.
Stony Brook University - The State University of New YorkA new material made of ultra-tiny silicon nanoparticles can convert low-energy photons into higher-energy ones, potentially ushering the next generation of cancer treatments.
University Research | University of California, RiversideA new study led by Yale scientists has pinpointed why some adults develop hearing problems, identifying identified 54 potential risk variants.
University Research | Yale UniversityPrices for airline tickets rise and fall depending on demand. Experts from Yale investigated whether such pricing makes airlines and customers better off.
University Research | Yale University