In a recent paper, a team of researchers modeled the future demand for air conditioning as days with extreme heat increase globally seas.harvard.edu/news/2022/0…
In a new @NaturePortfolio paper, HSCRB and @broadinstitute’s Paola Arlotta finds that 3 different autism risk genes affect similar aspects of brain development and the same types of neurons. The results are an exciting first step toward finding treatments. hscrb.harvard.edu/news/autis…
Churned out by the immune system when it encounters a pathogen, or made in response to vaccines that mimic one, these tiny proteins attach themselves to the virus and prevent it from invading healthy cells hms.harvard.edu/news/unsung-…
Alum Eva Cai designed a new approach for treating middle ear infections: EarFlow is a drug delivery system that, when placed on the eardrum without surgery or anesthesia, administers steroids and antibiotics seas.harvard.edu/news/2021/1…
The largest study of cardiovascular disease among people living with HIV provides useful insights that may inform treatment or prevention strategies for this patient population hms.harvard.edu/magazine/agi…
Spin waves, a change in electron spin that propagates through a material, could fundamentally change how devices store and carry information seas.harvard.edu/news/2021/1…
New findings underscore the role of neuroinflammation in conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, Lewy body dementia, and frontotemporal dementia hvrd.me/qaN630s2V4J
Researchers were able to target two pathways that effectively prevented and reversed hearing loss in mouse models with Norrie disease hvrd.me/falZ30rY6Cv
A new Harvard-led study traces the origins of tusks to an ancient mammal-like species that lived before the time of the dinosaurs hrvd.me/MammalTusks49t
A new study from HMS and @MassGeneralNews found that the sex of the fetus influenced both the mother’s ability to generate antibodies to COVID-19 and to transfer them to her baby news.harvard.edu/gazette/sto…
Researchers at the @WyssInstitute have discovered a new class of immunostimulatory RNAs that can effectively inhibit infection of human cells by a wide range of viruses, including SARS-CoV-2, influenza, and common cold viruses wyss.harvard.edu/technology/…
Wyss Institute researchers led by Founding Director @DonIngber recapitulated in vitro how influenza virus develops drug resistance in a human Airway Chip. wyss.harvard.edu/news/predic…
A new study from @harvardmed suggests that cancers in different tissue types develop unique mechanisms to avoid discovery and destruction by the immune system hms.harvard.edu/news/immune-…