IMAGE: This is a view from surgeon’s perspective of the injection of botulinum toxin into each of the epicardial fat pads
Day: November 27, 2018
First calf born following IVF embryo breakthrough
The approach, called Karyomapping, was originally designed to detect and screen for single gene and chromosome disorders simultaneously in human
Holidays a Challenge for Those With Allergies
The holidays can be a particularly difficult time for people with food allergies. But one health expert suggests that these
Scripps Research scientists decode mechanism of remembering — and forgetting
It’s a common expression to say that your brain is full. Although the brain doesn’t literally fill up, in recent
Lobachevsky University scientists obtain a hexagonal modification of silicon
IMAGE: This is an electron microscopic image of the layer of the hexagonal silicon phase at the interface with the irradiated
What You Can Do to Prevent Diabetes
Latest Diabetes News FRIDAY, Nov. 23, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Type 2 diabetes has reached alarming numbers in the United
Undergraduate biology textbooks fail to teach how science can improve industry practice
IMAGE: While most undergraduates will work in non-STEM, business occupations, biology textbooks predominantly describe business in negative terms. This may impair
Restaurant ‘Health Grade’ Posters Could Mean Safer Dining
Post a restaurant’s “health grade” at the door and you may lower the chances its patrons will get sick with
Using fine-tuning for record-breaking performance
Materials scientists at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) have achieved a new record in the performance of organic non-fullerene based single-junction solar
Is your office messy? If so, you may be seen as uncaring, neurotic
An extremely messy personal space seems to lead people to believe the owner of that space is more neurotic and