Skip to main content

Autoimmune disease link to X chromosome

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Why is exercise good for us?

What matters in science |  View this email in your browser Thursday 2 May 2024 Hello Nature readers, Today, we discover the master dial that controls the immune system, find out how horizontal running could keep lunar explorers fit and explore a positive future for discussions around sex and gender. Cells in the brainstem and the vagus nerve help to maintain a delicate balance between molecular signals that promote inflammation and those that dampen it. (Voisin/Phanie/Science Photo Library) ...

Is cannabis bad for teens? What the data say

What matters in science |  View this email in your browser Tuesday 12 December 2023 Hello Nature readers, Today we discover a hybrid computer that combines lab-grown brain tissue with electronic hardware. Plus, we explore the risks of cannabis to young people and catch up with the COP28 climate conference as it overruns its deadline today. Part of a brain organoid, in which stem cells (pink) are differentiating into neurons (purple). (Steve Gschmeissner/Science Photo Library) ...