Infants exposed to corticosteroids in utero are smaller at birth

Infants exposed to antenatal corticosteroid therapy (ACT) to accelerate lung maturation have a clinically significant reduction…

Lowering lactose and carbs in milk does not help severely malnourished children

Treating hospitalized, severely malnourished children with a lactose-free, reduced-carbohydrate milk formula does not improve clinical outcomes,…

Indigenous agriculture has potential to contribute to food needs under climate change

Researchers have published a study highlighting the large role indigenous agriculture can play in producing food,…

Savoring … It’s not just for dinner

Just as we can savor a decadent dessert, so, too, can we savor a meaningful conversation.…

Machine learning could eliminate unnecessary treatments for children with arthritis

Machine learning algorithm was able to sort children with arthritis into seven distinct types of disease…

Signals from distant lightning could help secure electric substations

Side channel signals and bolts of lightning from distant storms could one day help prevent hackers…

Zoonoses: Antimicrobial resistance shows no signs of slowing down

Scientists reveal that antimicrobials used to treat diseases that can be transmitted between animals and humans,…

You recognize your face even when you don’t ‘see’ it

Given the limited capacity of our attention, we only process a small amount of the sights,…

Study reveals that night and weekend births have substantially higher risk of delivery complications

As if expecting mothers didn't have enough to worry about, a new study has found that…

Inside the brains of hungry worms, researchers find clues about how they hunt

When looking for food, the roundworm C. elegans searches the same area for up to 20…