Which words do we find beautiful? And do beautifully sounding words stick better in memory? A new study led by linguist Theresa Matzinger from the University of Vienna suggests that the phonemic composition of words influences as how beautiful we perceive them to be, and how well we remember them.Continuar Leyendo

Biomaterial vaccines using pathogen-specific antigens could significantly lower patients’ risk of infection from implanted medical devices. By Benjamin Boettner Boston, Nov 25, 2025.- Patients with implanted medical devices like orthopedic joint replacements, pacemakers, and artificial heart valves run a small but significant risk that these devices get infected with bacterialContinuar Leyendo

By Isabella Backman New Haven, Nov 23, 2025.- Yale School of Medicine (YSM) researchers have made key breakthroughs in understanding how to treat fibrotic diseases such as scleroderma and graft-versus-host disease. Fibrotic diseases are a group of conditions—often autoimmune—characterized by excessive tissue scarring. They can drastically hinder patients’ quality ofContinuar Leyendo

An ancient plant-fungus partnership has been revealed using advanced microscopy imaging, providing evidence of the mutually beneficial relationship that enabled plants to adapt to life on land. Cambrigde, Nov 21, 2025.- Researchers from the University of Cambridge and the Natural History Museum, London have identified a new species of ancient symbioticContinuar Leyendo

París, Nov 20, 2025.- Astronomers recently discovered the 40 000th near-Earth asteroid! These space rocks range from a few metres to a few kilometres in size and are on orbits that bring them relatively close to Earth. Each new discovery is both a reminder of our planet’s vulnerability and aContinuar Leyendo