Harnessing huge data to reveal the extent of physiological changes before, during and after pregnancy

A team of molecular and cell biologists at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Yale University School of Medicine and Schneider Women’s Hospital has discovered that more changes take place in the bodies of pregnant women than had been previously known. In their study published in the journal Science Advances, the group analyzed blood samples from women at different stages of pregnancy and after giving birth.

The human leg adjusts stiffness during hopping, revealing a surprising muscle behavior

When you hop, run or jump, your legs behave like springs, absorbing and returning energy with each step. But what happens to your muscles and tendons to make this possible? Associate Professor Daisuke Takeshita and doctoral student Kazuki Kuriyama from the Department of Life Sciences at the University of Tokyo have revealed the way our legs adapt to fast movements.