Where children live and what their household’s socioeconomic status is leaves a mark on their brains, a new study in Science finds. The results suggest that the fewer opportunities a child’s zip code ...
At least 12 of my colleagues boarded planes to the American Society of Clinical Oncology conference in Chicago last week to hear Charles Swanton of the Francis Crick Institute in London share results ...
Brain tumors are one of the most devastating consequences of cancer’s spread—hard to treat and highly deadly. Scientists have found that using a radioactive implant precisely where a tumor was removed ...
New research from Peter Mac has uncovered why some parts of the brain may be more vulnerable to tumor growth than others, offering new clues into how brain cancers begin and how they could one day be ...
Recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors are predominantly nonintegrating, but rare genomic integration events have been associated with oncogenesis in neonatal murine models. Here we report a ...
Tristan Jass has played in the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game and often posts trick shots on his social media. David L. Nemec / Getty Images Tristan Jass, a popular basketball YouTuber, will undergo ...
Critics of artificial intelligence caution that, as a relatively new technology, its long-term effects on the human brain are still unknown. But a new study shows that AI could be dangerous even in ...
I cheated in school as a kid. Sort of. When I was in junior high, I gave other students the answers to homework and test questions. I did it because they asked and because, as someone lying somewhere ...
Abstract: Brain tumors rank among the most lethal forms of cancer, and their early detection is crucial for improving patient outcomes. Beyond timely identification, accurately determining tumor type ...
In a new study, scientists at Cleveland Clinic discovered that hormones associated with male development may play a key role in limiting the growth of brain tumors in men. The research team found that ...
When 68-year-old retiree Ellen Costello received an email asking if she wanted to participate in a medical study about artificial intelligence and breast cancer, she hesitated at first. Did she really ...
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