A new technology that relies on a moth-infecting virus and nanomagnets could be used to edit defective genes that give
Day: November 13, 2018
‘Waltzing’ nanoparticles could advance search for better drug delivery methods
Indiana University researchers have discovered that drug-delivering nanoparticles attach to their targets differently based upon their position when they meet
Diabetes Drug Might Also Ease Heart Failure Risks
The diabetes drug Farxiga might do double-duty for patients, helping to ward off another killer, heart failure, new research shows.
DNA structure impacts rate and accuracy of DNA synthesis
The speed and error rate of DNA Synthesis differs between regions of the genome that form the usual DNA structure
Ebola Outbreak Worst in Congo’s History
The current Ebola outbreak in Congo is the worst in the country’s recorded history, the health ministry says. There have
Combination gene therapy more effective in cartilage preservation in osteoarthritis
A combinatorial gene therapy approach- one designed to inhibit inflammation and one targeting protection against cartilage degeneration – was shown
Solving the mystery of NPM1 in acute myeloid leukemia
While it has long been recognized that mutated gene NPM1 plays an important role in acute myeloid leukemia, no one
Synthetic molecule invades double-stranded DNA
Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed a synthetic molecule that can recognize and bind to double-stranded DNA or RNA under
Bringing Baby in a Lyft, Uber? Child Car Seats Are Rarely Included
There are wide variations between states when it comes to child restraint rules for ride-share services such as Lyft and
Mathematical understanding of Bell nonlocality and quantum steering
This is a sketch of a Bell experiment, in which ρAB denotes the shared state of Alice and Bob, x