It’s safe to slap on the sunscreen this summer – in repeated doses – despite what you have read about
Month: November 2018
Neurons process information differently depending on their location
Researchers at the University of Queensland have discovered that the thickness of the brain’s outer layer influences how individual neurons
How low can we go? Nanopore detection of single flu viruses to control outbreaks
Influenza is a highly contagious respiratory disease of global importance, which causes millions of infections annually with the ever-present risk
Airline food study 2018
There will be more than 30.5 million passengers traveling during the 12-day Thanksgiving season according to Airlines for America (A4A).
Discovery of a new gene could shed light on chemical exposure effects in humans
The discovery of a new gene in zebrafish could lead to a better understanding of how exposure to chemicals leads
Putting a face on a cell surface
On the cell surface, anchored in the cell membrane, a wide array of proteins perform functions, which are vital for
How do flying bees make perfect turns?
If you’ve ever lost your balance standing on a bus that takes a sharp turn at speed or felt your
Scientists shed new light on infection process of gastrointestinal pathogen C. difficile
Scientists from the VIB-UGent Center for Inflammation Research identified the mechanisms by which the bacterial pathogen Clostridium difficile kills intestinal
Researchers develop quick and precise method for detecting chemical warfare agents
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed a stamp-sized sensor that can detect trace amounts of certain
Chinese scientists unlock structural secrets of whale baleen
Chinese scientists working with other researchers have for the first time uncovered the underlying mechanisms of the hierarchical structure of