In the Lab
IN THE LAB

Predicting Cytomegalovirus Risk Before Birth

Researchers have developed a method of testing for cytomegalovirus infections during pregnancy, reducing the damage done to developing fetuses.

Brain Training To Reduce Phantom Limb Pain

Training the brain with a robotic prosthetic arm has helped some patients reduce phantom limb pain, study shows.

How To Control The Spread Of Breast Cancer Cells

A team of researchers has found that controlling the levels of a type of tumor suppressor could potentially prevent the spread of breast cancer cells.

Turning Sugarcane Waste into Light

Indian researchers have developed a method to transform bagasse, or sugarcane waste, into highly fluorescent carbon quantum dots.

Math Reveals The Link Between The Body Clock And Cancer

Using mathematical models, scientists have found that there is a link between the body's circadian clock and cancer, paving the way for better anti-cancer drug research.

To Neutralize Zika, First Disrupt The Cell Infection Process

Researchers have discovered the mechanism by which a human antibody prevents Zika infection at the cellular level.

Zika Virus Infections Can Lead To Male Infertility In Mice

Scientists have shown how Zika infections in mice can lead to testicular damage, and eventually, infertility.

Staying Socially Active Is Good For The Aging: Study

Elderly people who participated in social activities were less likely to experience a decline in their ability to perform daily functions, a study shows.

Why Do Some People Itch So Much? The Answer Is In The Air

Researchers have found that a transcription factor activated by air pollutants causes hypersensitivity to itch, leading to scratching—making everything worse.