... restoring absent or lost myelination to diseased nerve fibers. Much of this research has made use of the ‘shiverer mouse’ animal model which lacks normal myelin and typically dies within months of ...
... colonized southern Greenland. Centuries later, a series of weak monsoons prevailed as Europe and Greenland shivered through what geologists call the Little Ice Age.
In the 14th and early 15th ...
... Vikings colonized southern Greenland. Centuries later, a series of weak monsoons prevailed as Europe and Greenland shivered through what geologists call the Little Ice Age. In the 14th and early 15th ...
... -year-old girls will be lining up outside
their school medical offices this term, some of them shivering,
stomachs lurching, waiting for a jab in the arm that it is hoped
will prevent them suffering ...
One whiff of an alarm pheromone sends figurative shivers down a mouse's little spine.
Shivering bats need help to fight off white-nose syndrome.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A famous early ancestor of humans was able to thrive in glacial weather that would send icy shivers up the spines of most modern people, new research shows....
(PhysOrg.com) -- Sometimes you may feel a shiver go up your spine as you're watching ... new jacket can actually give you a real shiver. The haptics jacket, designed by scientists at Philips Electronics, ...
... 'I know you don't want to take your coat now, but when you're standing in the yard shivering later, remember that you can get your coat from your bedroom."
Munakata said the findings have broader ...
... centers," observed Joshi, who is also the John M. McKenney and Warren D. Shiver Chair in the School of Mechanical Engineering. "The growth of cooling requirements parallels the growth of computing ...
... at Columbia University and the New York Presbyterian Hospital found that the intensity of shivering and physiological stress increased when warming blankets were removed from therapeutically cooled ...
The flu tends to come on suddenly -- you're fine in the morning and aching and shivering that night -- while a cold usually develops gradually over the course of two or three days. Flu usually causes ...
The flu tends to come on suddenly -- you're fine in the morning and aching and shivering that night -- while a cold usually develops gradually over the course of two or three days. Flu usually causes ...
... early December left more than 1.25 million
people in Pennsylvania, New England and New York shivering in the
dark after ice storms snapped power lines.
Petrenko’s trick is to increase the electrical ...
... , Sarah Stewart-Mukhopadhyay fires her 20-foot gun in the basement of Harvard's Hoffman Lab, sending shivers through the concrete and steel structure that can be picked up by seismometers upstairs.