Some studies have shown that vitamin E can be effective in combating fatty liver
Recent research indicates that vitamin E may play a significant role in managing non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which affects a substantial portion of the American population.
Revolution in Medicine: American scientists begin compiling a 'Human Fart Atlas'
Researchers from the University of Maryland have developed smart underwear to measure gas output and hydrogen content, suggesting that people may fart twice as often as previously thought.
After cuts, FDA chief supports mRNA vaccines but says government should not fund research
The FDA chief, Marty Makary, expresses support for mRNA vaccines while stating that American taxpayers shouldn't bear the costs of new research.
Maria Gunther: No Turning Back for American Research
The American scientific community is struggling to regain its footing after a year of severe budget cuts and layoffs, as discussed at the recent AAAS conference in Phoenix.
The Cuban-born physicist who built an airplane at 14 and had work cited by Stephen Hawking
Sabrina Gonzรกlez Pasterski, a Cuban-American physicist and young prodigy, is recognized for her significant contributions to theoretical physics and her inspiring journey from struggling to get into top universities to leading research initiatives in Canada.
Chinese Science Raises Concerns in the USA. Only One American University Keeps Up
The article discusses how Chinese universities, particularly Zhejiang University, are surpassing American institutions in scientific research output, raising alarm in the U.S.
The scientists who have revolutionized treatment for different types of blood cancer win the Fronteras prize
American oncologist Carl June and French geneticist Michel Sadelain have been awarded the BBVA Foundation's Fronteras del Conocimiento Prize for their innovative CAR-T cell therapy for blood cancers.
LARGE-PD
LARGE-PD is a Latin American research consortium aimed at understanding Parkinson's disease since 2005.
US varsity honours Nigerian student
Mary Adesina, a Nigerian doctoral student at the University of Houston, has been awarded the International Fellowship by the American Association of University Women for her significant contributions to cancer research.
Study: Artificial Intelligence is More Consistent than Judges in Sentencing Convicts
A recent study reveals that artificial intelligence models render more consistent sentencing decisions for convicts than human judges, according to research conducted at the University of Haifa and published in the American journal Justice Quarterly.
Trump's Threats to Greenland Endanger Crucial Climate Change Research
President Trump's threats to take control of Greenland have cooled relationships between American and Greenlandic researchers, disrupting projects and casting uncertainty on future collaborations.
Harvard and its peers fall globally behind Chinese universities.
Harvard University has dropped to third place in a global ranking measuring academic output, with other American universities also declining as Chinese universities made significant progress in research productivity.
American innovation allows yeast to turn sugar into 'money'
A research team from the U.S. Department of Energy has developed a method to convert sugar into a chemical that could generate billions in revenue, as presented in a recent study published in Nature Communications.
The 'Havana Syndrome': A Greek-American former CIA agent revealed what strange thing happened to him
A former Greek-American CIA officer disclosed the debilitating effects of the 'Havana Syndrome', an unusual phenomenon that has prompted government investigations.
Opening of tomb, carbon 14, Y chromosome... In pursuit of Leonardo da Vinci's DNA
American and Italian researchers have found genetic traces on a drawing attributed to the Tuscan genius, part of their quest to identify the DNA of Leonardo da Vinci.
By weakening American research, Donald Trump is giving a huge gift to China
The article discusses how Donald Trump's administration has undermined federal research sectors, notably affecting health and space, potentially benefiting China.