Washington [US], April 19 (ANI): The University of Michigan developed a non-invasive sound technology that breaks down liver tumours in rats, kills cancer cells and spurs the immune system to prevent further spread.
Dublin [Ireland], April 15 (ANI): Employees who are unwell only engage in 'presenteeism' -- continuing to work when experiencing ill-health -- when they have not met their daily work goals, according to a new study.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 14 (ANI): According to a new research from the California National Primate Research Center at the University of California, Davis, and Royal Holloway, University of London, rhesus macaques are able to perceive their own heartbeats.
Washington [US], April 14 (ANI): According to a new research, led by scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine, cancer cells can disrupt a metabolic pathway that breaks down fats and proteins to boost the levels of a byproduct called methylmalonic acid, thereby driving metastasis.
Aston St (Birmingham) [UK], April 13 (ANI): New research has explained how much of children's emotional eating is explained by the way mothers use food as part of their parenting practices as well as the children's own attitude to food more generally.
Leicester (England) [UK], April 13 (ANI): New research has revealed how temperatures in Neptune's atmosphere have unexpectedly fluctuated over the past two decades.
Berlin [Germany], April 5 (ANI): According to new research, millionaires are more risk-tolerant, emotionally stable, open, extroverted, and conscientious than the general population.
Boston [Massachusetts], April 3 (ANI): B cells in the bone marrow, which produce a chemical messenger called acetylcholine can prevent inflammation in the heart and blood vessels by blocking white blood cell production, suggests new research led by the Massachusetts General Hospital.
Reading [UK], April 2 (ANI): According to a new research, ozone may be weakening one of the Earth's most important cooling mechanisms, making it a more significant greenhouse gas than previously thought.
London [UK], April 1 (ANI): According to a new research, longer and warmer autumns make it less likely that green-veined white butterflies will survive winter to emerge in spring.