One of the most successful techniques to combat multidrug resistance in cancer cells is the downregulation of those genes responsible
Month: November 2018
Capturing the frugal beauty of complex natural tessellations
Surface tessellations are an arrangement of shapes which are tightly fitted, and form repeat patterns on a surface without overlapping.
Health Tip: Help Fight Fatty Liver Disease
Fatty liver disease occurs when fat deposits build up in the liver, the organ that filters blood coming from the
New drug discovery could halt spread of brain cancer
The tissues in our bodies largely are made of fluid. It moves around cells and is essential to normal body
New ‘smart’ material with potential biomedical, environmental uses
Brown University researchers have shown a way to use graphene oxide (GO) to add some backbone to hydrogel materials made
Designing a safer building block for drug discovery by harnessing visible light
When you reach for a bottle of acetaminophen, you may be looking for relief from a headache. But if you
NASA sees Tropical Storm Man-yi approaching typhoon strength Tropical Storm Man-Yi con
Tropical Storm Man-Yi continued to strengthen in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean as NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided a visible image
Health Tip: Removing a Stuck Ring
Normal joint and tissue swelling can make a ring difficult to remove from your finger.Or a stuck ring can be
UMN researchers work to improve dermatologic care for sexual and gender minority patients
University of Minnesota researchers recently published an opinion piece in JAMA Dermatology focused on standardizing collection of sexual orientation and
Healthful Diet & Healthy Bones
Trying to eat a healthier diet? Don’t forget that certain foods can help protect your bones, a nutrition expert says.