UNFPA warns of threats to sexual and reproductive health
A well organised pushback against human rights and gender equality is exacerbating marginalisation. John Zarocostas reports from Geneva.
A well organised pushback against human rights and gender equality is exacerbating marginalisation. John Zarocostas reports from Geneva.
As humans enter what has been termed the ‘third space age’, it’s private companies – not governments – leading the charge
Introduction: The frequency of vector-borne disease in human and animal populations has increased in recent years leading to concerns that even greater increases will occur…
Payal Kohli, MD, discusses how recent advancements have changed conversations surrounding modifiable cardiovascular risk and what it means for practitioners.
For Cell’s 50th anniversary Focus on Immunology, scientific editor Cheri Sirois asked science communicator Liz Neeley, founding partner of Liminal and cofounder of Solving for…
Using single-nucleus RNA-seq coupled with activity-regulated genes, Guo et al. identify one galanin neuronal subtype in the preoptic area activated during recovery sleep and show cell-type-specific…
Studies on Hippo pathway regulation of tumorigenesis largely center on YAP and TAZ, the transcriptional co-regulators of TEAD. Here, we present an oncogenic mechanism involving…
Progress in biology has generated numerous lists of genes that share some property. But, advancing from the initial implication of a set of genes in…
The ability to simultaneously measure material mechanics and structure is central for understanding their nonlinear relationship that underlies the mechanical properties of materials, such as…
Melatonin, a hormone primarily produced by the brain’s pineal gland, is typically secreted during darkness, aligning with the time when most people sleep. Melatonin plays…
With up to 23 years of follow-up of three large prospective cohorts of middle-aged and older men and women, self-reported melatonin supplement use was not…