Content by Georgia State University
A mathematical model is being used to study the impact of heavy rainfall events on the transmission of vector-borne infectious diseases in temperate areas of the world
Smart drugs, developed to improve the delivery problems of pharmaceutical drugs, are like guided missiles with warheads
Barry Scheck, co-founder and co-director of The Innocence Project, will set the stage with the invitation-only Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecture on “Big Data, Brady, and Defenders,” on Thursday, April 5
Exposure to psychological stress in the form of social conflict alters gut bacteria
Seasonal flu vaccines must be updated each year to match the influenza viruses that are predicted to be most common during the upcoming flu season, but protection doesn't always meet expectations
Researchers found enriching the diet of mice with the fermentable fiber inulin prevented metabolic syndrome that is induced by a high-fat diet, and they identified specifically how this occurs in the body
A blood test using infrared spectroscopy can be used to rapidly diagnose two types of cancer
The faith the public and the criminal justice system place in forensic science far outpaces the amount of trust it deserves, according to opinion piece by a Georgia State associate professor of law
Findings show regular consumption of dietary emulsifiers in mice exacerbated tumor development
Because dominance and aggressiveness have been linked to stress resistance, these findings may influence the development of more effective gender-specific treatment strategies for stress-related neuropsychiatric disorders
The findings show for the first time that morphine tolerance is due to an inflammatory response produced in the brain