Researchers discover fluorescence in tiny Brazilian frogs

March 29, 2019

Pumpkin toadlets are tiny, brightly-colored, and poisonous frogs that can be found in the Brazilian Atlantic forest. Read More

Scientists identify the brain circuit responsible for alcohol cravings

March 19, 2019

Scientists at Scripps Research have found that they can reverse the desire to drink in alcohol-dependent rats--with the flip of… Read More

Possible Role of Foxp1 Protein in Control of Autoimmune Diseases

March 4, 2019

An autoimmune disorder occurs when immune system attacks healthy body tissues. The exact reason behind autoimmune disease is still unknown. Read More

Researchers Develop New Method For Growing Kidney Organoids

February 12, 2019

Researchers develop a new procedure for maturing kidney organoids under fluid flow stress enhances their vascularization and maturation. Read More

Researchers develop pill that could replace insulin injections

February 8, 2019

MIT-led research team may have found a futuristic solution by developing a drug capsule that could be used to deliver… Read More

Researchers Discover Bees Can Do Basic Arithmetic

February 7, 2019

Researchers have found bees can do basic mathematics, in a discovery that expands our understanding of the brain size and… Read More

Scientists one step closer to growing made-to-order human kidneys

February 6, 2019

In the latest study, researchers have successfully grown functional mouse kidneys inside rats from just a few donor stem cells. Read More

Diversity in the CD4 receptor protects chimpanzees from infection by AIDS-like viruses

February 5, 2019

Scientists found that the CD4 surface protein, used by HIV and SIV as the receptor to enter immune cells, is… Read More

Stopping melanoma by cutting off the blood supply

January 5, 2019

Preventing melanoma from spreading to different parts of the body may be as simple as removing the blood supply to… Read More

Researchers develop new class of molecules for breast cancer treatment

October 5, 2018

Scientists from Stevens Institute of Technology have developed a novel molecule which utilizes an unknown mechanism to target breast cancer. Read More