Early-Life BMI Trajectories Linked to Childbirth and Infertility Among Women
A large cohort study of Danish women has found that body size during childhood is associated with the timing of childbirth, with the strength of...
A large cohort study of Danish women has found that body size during childhood is associated with the timing of childbirth, with the strength of...
Corticotroph pituitary neuroendocrine tumours, or corticotroph PitNETs, have long presented doctors with a deceptively difficult puzzle. These tumours arise from corticotroph cells in the pituitary...
University of British Columbia researchers have developed an edible coating made from seaweed-derived agar that kept strawberries fresh for at least four days at room...
Transvaginal ultrasound can successfully rule out endometrial cancer in most Black women, even when uterine fibroids make the scan more difficult to complete, according to...
A team of researchers at Tsinghua University has proposed a mathematical framework for building and understanding increasingly complex artificial intelligence systems by breaking difficult tasks...
Immune checkpoint blockade has reshaped modern oncology, but its success remains uneven. Drugs that disrupt the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway can produce long-lasting remissions in several cancers,...
For decades, rising carbon dioxide has been treated as a natural fertilizer for the world’s vegetation. Give plants more CO₂, the prevailing expectation goes, and...
Manufacturing assembly is entering an era in which the most valuable co-worker on the factory floor may not be human. A new system called AssemblyMate...
A new study published in BMC Geriatrics is turning attention to one of the most overlooked signals in hospital medicine: how much older patients actually...
A new artificial intelligence system has identified a pair of potential disease-modifying targets in Parkinson’s disease, then helped guide experiments showing that blocking one of...
A tiny robot inspired by dragons, qilins, chimeras, fish, and sea lions has demonstrated an unusual combination of speed, strength, and agility. Developed by researchers...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Aug. 4, 2026 — A new study is showing how artificial intelligence and multi-omic biology can expose therapeutic opportunities in one of...
Radiopharmaceutical therapy (RPT) is entering a new era in cancer treatment, but one of its biggest limitations has remained stubbornly unchanged: patients generally receive standardized...
The race to build safer, more powerful batteries has brought a once-overlooked class of materials into the spotlight. Researchers from the University of Puerto Rico,...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Working from home is widely regarded as one of the most breastfeeding-friendly employment arrangements available to new mothers. Yet a longitudinal study...
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