November 14, 2010
How the Brain Reacts to Fear ?
A research team conducted by scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) enables a clear understanding of how the brain reacts to fear.
A research team conducted by scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) enables a clear understanding of how the brain reacts to fear.
Scientists have been able to “freeze in time” a mysterious process by which a critical enzyme metabolizes drugs and chemicals in food for the first time ever.
Research at the University of Michigan suggests that strategies for preventing the spread of whooping cough should take into account how often people in different age groups interact.
Dopamine-releasing neurons in a region of the brain called the substantia nigra lead a lifestyle that requires lots of energy, creating stress that
What makes you more charitable than others? Researchers at University of Bonn claim that they’ve found evidence in the ‘altruism gene’.
People with
Regular use of the vitamins E and C, a new study has revealed, has little or no effect on age-related cataract in men.
William G. Christen from Brigham
One-third of the drugs examined have the potential to be repurposed to treat tuberculosis and many currently unexploited M. tuberculosis proteins could
Research presented at the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) annual meeting, held Nov. 7-11, in Atlanta sheds light on a newly designed tool, which
Research presented at the Ninth Annual AACR Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research Conference, held Nov. 7-10 indicates that despite strong evidence
The mechanism behind how a protein ‘assassin’ called perforin punches holes in, and kills, rogue cells in our bodies has been discovered in a new study.