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New study offers insight on how resistance training burns fat
resistance movement reduced fat adipocyte metabolism
2021/8/10
Findings from a new study add to growing evidence that resistance exercise has unique benefits for fat loss. Researchers found that resistance-like exercise regulates fat cell metabolism at a molecula...
New study identifies bird species that could spread ticks and Lyme disease(图)
New study identifies bird species spread ticks Lyme disease
2021/2/5
Birds play an underrecognized role in spreading tickborne disease. They can spread such disease because of their capacity for long-distance travel and tendency to split their time in different parts o...
Dopamine neurons have a role in movement,new study finds(Nature Neuroscience)
Dopamine neurons movement
2016/5/6
Princeton University researchers have found that dopamine – a brain chemical involved in learning, motivation and many other functions – also has a direct role in representing or encoding movemen...
New study sheds light on survivors of the Black Death
New study sheds light on survivors Black Death
2014/6/12
A new study suggests that people who survived the medieval mass-killing plague known as the Black Death lived significantly longer and were healthier than people who lived before the epidemic struck i...
New study reveals the majority of Australians are against smart drugs and legalised doping in sport
smart drugs sport
2014/7/14
A recent study from The University of Queensland’s Centre for Clinical Research (UQCCR) delivers some of the first empirical data about public attitudes towards performance enhancing drugs.
New study investigates infection of human cells in space
New study infection of human cells space
2010/4/29
In a first-of-its-kind experiment, the unique conditions of space flight will be used to examine how cells remain healthy or succumb to disease, particularly in the face of stress or damage.
Colon cancer screening technique shows continued promise in new study
Colon cancer screening technique new study optical technology
2009/12/17
The technique uses optical technology, called low-coherence enhanced backscattering (LEBS) spectroscopy, to analyze tissue samples taken from the base of the rectum. Light shines on the tissue, scatte...