This Tiny Robot Snake is Made to Slither Through Your Brain
By Jennifer Walter | August 28, 2019 5:15 pm The robot snake in a model of human veins. (Credit: Kim et al., Sci. Robot. 4, eaax7329 (2019)) You probably didnt picture the robots of the future to be slimy, magnetized snakes. But a hyper-flexible robot modeled after the legless reptiles and designed by researchers at MI...
First hint that body’s ‘biological age’ can be reversed
Alison Abbott | September 05, 2019 In a small trial, drugs seemed to rejuvenate the bodys epigenetic clock, which tracks a persons biological age. A persons biological age, measured by the epigenetic clock, can lag behind or exceed their chronological age Credit: Patrick McDermott/Getty A small clinical study in Califo...
New evidence shows why the HPV vaccine is as important for boys as girls
Matthew Herper | September 11, 2019 The FDA first approved the HPV vaccine, Mercks Gardasil, in 2006. CHARLES REX ARBOGAST/AP Earlier this year, the biotech community mourned the loss of Michael Becker , a former pharmaceutical industry executive who turned his cancer into a teaching moment. In 2018, we watched on his ...
One Protein Makes Ebola Deadly. Scientists Can Turn It Off.
Anna Groves | September 18, 2019 A sign in the Democratic Republic of the Congo warns people that Ebola is in the area. (Credit: Sergey Uryadnikov/Shutterstock) The Ebola virus continues to ravage populations across Africa. But earlier this week, researchers reported that theyve figured out what makes Ebola just so vir...
New research finds effective ways to resolve disagreements between couples.
New research finds effective ways to resolve disagreements. David Ludden Ph.D. | September 25, 2019 Image by Olessya from Pixabay Conflict is unavoidable when living with another person, but whether a fight tears down or builds up the relationship depends on how the couple behaves in its aftermath. There are couples wh...