Proteins in your runny nose could reveal a viral infection

It may seem obvious, but the key to confirming whether someone is suffering from a cold…

Making it harder to ‘outsmart’ concussion tests

Concussion testing on the athletic field depends upon comparing an athlete's post-concussion neurocognitive performance with the…

Changing the environment within bone marrow alters blood cell development

Researchers report they can alter blood cell development through the use of biomaterials designed to mimic…

High blood pressure reversed in offspring of hypertensive rats

Researchers have demonstrated how harmful health complications passed from mother rats to their offspring can be…

Insight into a physical phenomenon that leads to earthquakes

Researchers provide insight into a phenomenon called ageing that leads to more powerful earthquakes.

We read emotions based on how the eye sees

We use others' eyes -- whether they're widened or narrowed -- to infer emotional states, and…

Brain scans could predict teens’ problem drug use before it starts

There's an idea out there of what a drug-addled teen is supposed to look like: impulsive,…

Asthma drugs could prevent prevent deadly form of pneumonia, research suggests

Two drugs used to treat asthma and allergies may offer a way to prevent a form…

Historic cultural records inform scientific perspectives on woodland uses

Scientists have investigated how cultural records dating back 300 years could help improve understanding of the…

Birds of a feather mob together

Dive bombing a much larger bird isn't just a courageous act by often smaller bird species…