November 14, 2010
Research Says Urine Markers may Reveal Kidney Damage Earlier
The presence of certain markers in the urine might be a red flag for acute kidney injury (AKI), says a new research.
The results suggest that a simple
The presence of certain markers in the urine might be a red flag for acute kidney injury (AKI), says a new research.
The results suggest that a simple
A novel mechanism that regulates circadian rhythm, the master clock that controls the body’s natural 24-hour physiological cycle has been identified by scientists.
An improved a strain of E. coli that makes it grow faster has been developed by a University of Illinois researcher.
“The average person hears E. coli and thinks of E.
Despite considerable fluctuations in light intensity during the day and from day to day, French researchers have unveiled a mechanism that explains how
Yoga, a new research study suggests, has a greater positive effect on a person’s mood and anxiety level than walking and other forms of exercise. This
A new window of opportunity for successful autism therapy has been discovered by researchers at University of California San Diego.
Alysson
The answer to a 40-year-long puzzle about a mysterious process by which a critical enzyme metabolizes drugs and chemicals in food has been found by Penn State University researchers.
One protein single-handedly controls the growth of blood vessels into the developing brains of mice embryos, a new study has suggested.
Stanford University
The answer to how ramp models manage to walk in 10-inch heels without tipping over lies in physics.
Safe stilettos seems fairly straightforward: Two
A new study by the scientists at the Australian National University (ANU) has succeeded in using a computer-based test to gauge a person’s brain health.