Light-induced DNA detection technique enables rapid, ultra-sensitive genetic analysis
PCR genetic analysis has been in the spotlight since COVID-19, but light is now further facilitating PCR-free methods.
PCR genetic analysis has been in the spotlight since COVID-19, but light is now further facilitating PCR-free methods.
ESTHER study found that non-modifiable factors like age, sex, and APOE ε4 status significantly influence blood biomarker levels linked to Alzheimer’s disease. GFAP and NfL levels, in particular, showed strong…
A powerful editorial published today in Brain Medicine raises alarm about a previously overlooked threat to brain development and public health: the disruption of sterol biosynthesis by common prescription medications.
A new study has uncovered how stress experienced by mothers during pregnancy leaves a molecular imprint on their babies—starting before birth.
A new study tested 16 children’s mattresses and found widespread contamination with harmful semivolatile organic compounds (SVOCs) like plasticizers and flame retardants. These chemicals can migrate into the sleeping environment,…
University of Michigan researchers have found that certain psychedelic compounds improve the brain’s ability to adapt and flexibly learn new concepts over long periods.
For biologists, seeing is believing. But sometimes biologists have a hard time seeing.
Genome editing has advanced at a rapid pace with promising results for treating genetic conditions-but there is always room for improvement.
A brief episode of anxiety may have a bigger influence on a person's ability to learn what is safe and what is not.
The American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) is proud to announce the selection of 74 recipients to receive $2.4 million in research funding through the annual AGA Research Foundation Awards Program.