Type 2 Diabetes Linked to More Severe Menopause Symptoms
CLEVELAND, Ohio—Women living with type 2 diabetes may experience a heavier burden of menopause symptoms, according to a new observational study of nearly 300 Korean...
CLEVELAND, Ohio—Women living with type 2 diabetes may experience a heavier burden of menopause symptoms, according to a new observational study of nearly 300 Korean...
Artificial intelligence is learning to “look” less—and perform better. A research team in Japan has developed a multimodal AI system that listens to a video...
Ultrasound can make chemistry happen inside a liquid by creating microscopic bubbles that collapse with extraordinary force. Yet a new computational study suggests that turning...
SAN ANTONIO, Aug. 4, 2026 — Moving more in midlife may help protect the brain decades later, particularly among Mexican American adults, according to a...
Hepatocellular carcinoma, the most common primary cancer of the liver, is notoriously difficult to treat once it becomes advanced. Even when chemotherapy or targeted treatment...
A molecular “Tetris” strategy could help solve one of green chemistry’s most stubborn problems: producing ammonia without wasting most of the reaction’s energy on hydrogen....
Letters sent to patients after ophthalmology appointments are often written at a level that many people may struggle to understand, according to the largest analysis...
Remote sensing is entering a new phase in which satellites are no longer expected merely to record what is happening on Earth, but to help...
Sylvester Cancer Center Rises to No. 23 Nationwide in 2026 U.S. News Rankings Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of UHealth – University of Miami Health...
Dark matter may be invisible, but a new study suggests Earth itself could help reveal its presence. Researchers from Kyoto University, Hiroshima University, and Nihon...
For decades, scientists have known that dementia risk changes with age, sex, genetics and social conditions. Yet one of the fastest-growing age groups has remained...
Researchers in Japan have reconstructed a key aspect of cellular behavior inside artificial cells, showing that a network of actin and myosin proteins can produce...
Parkinson’s disease research is increasingly turning its attention away from neurons alone. A new study by Smits, Magni, Grzyb and colleagues reports that the Parkinson’s-associated...
Older adults who attend a Third Age University are at the center of a new investigation into why some people remain physically active in later...
Keren Zhou and Binqian Yin, computer scientists at George Mason University, have received $362,095 from the U.S. National Science Foundation to develop a new generation...
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