People with type 1 diabetes who use marijuana may double their risk of developing a life-threatening complication, a new study
Day: November 10, 2018
Toxin complex of the plague bacterium and other germs decoded
Bacteria have established various strategies to infect organisms and use them as sources of nutrients. Many microbes use toxins that
Powerful method probes small-molecule structures
Small molecules — from naturally occurring metabolites and hormones to synthetic medicines and pesticides — can have big effects on
Plastic microfibers found for first time in wild animals’ stool, from S. A. fur seals
For the first time, plastic microfibers have been discovered in wild animals’ stool, from South American fur seals. The findings
Saliva-based RNA panel distinguishes children on autism spectrum from non-autistic peers
Newly published research shows that a saliva-based biomarker panel and associated algorithm could improve the ability to accurately identify children
Blood Test May One Day Help Track Concussion Recovery
It may be possible to use a blood test to diagnose and manage athletes’ concussions, but the results could vary
A newly discovered, naturally low-caffeine tea plant
Tea drinkers who seek the popular beverage’s soothing flavor without its explosive caffeine jolt could soon have a new, naturally
New flexible, transparent, wearable biopatch, improves cellular observation, drug delivery
Purdue University researchers have developed a new flexible and translucent base for silicon nanoneedle patches to deliver exact doses of