The way we breathe may affect how well our memories are consolidated (i.e. reinforced and stabilised). If we breathe through
Month: October 2018
Test Strips for Fentanyl May Help Prevent ODs
Fast-acting test strips for fentanyl could reduce drug overdose deaths, a new study suggests. “Test strips could be a lifesaving
Spotlighting differences in closely-related species
There are millions of fungal species, and those few hundred found in the Aspergillus genus play important roles in areas
Researchers wake-up DNA from soil bacteria to discover novel acid antibiotic
Scleric Acid has been discovered by capturing and engineering a DNA fragment from soil bacteria Streptomyces sclerotialus, and could help
When fathers exercise, children are healthier, even as adults
Men who want to have children in the near future should consider hitting the gym. In a new study led
Study shows childhood obesity the major risk factor for serious hip disease
New research suggests that rising childhood obesity rates are causing more adolescents to develop a debilitating hip disease requiring urgent
New treatment approach for advanced anal cancer
A new approach to treating advanced anal cancer is safer and more effective than the most widely used current treatment,
New technique reveals limb control in flies — and maybe robots
One of the major goals of biology, medicine, and robotics is to understand how limbs are controlled by circuits of
New algorithm can more quickly predict LED materials
Researchers from the University of Houston have devised a new machine learning algorithm that is efficient enough to run on
3D bioprinting technique could create artificial blood vessels, organ tissue
University of Colorado Boulder engineers have developed a 3D printing technique that allows for localized control of an object’s firmness,