Tablets and other mobile computing devices are part of everyday life, but using them can be difficult for people with
Month: November 2018
When Meds Suppress HIV, Odds of Sexual Transmission Near Zero: Review
When someone with HIV has the virus suppressed with medication, there is virtually no chance of passing it on to
Scientists developed enzymes with remote control
Scientists developed a method to enhance the activity of enzymes by using radio frequency radiation. The method requires making a
‘Longevity protein’ rejuvenates muscle healing in old mice
One of the downsides to getting older is that skeletal muscle loses its ability to heal after injury. New research
Vaccine-Exempt Students Behind N.C. Chickenpox Outbreak
North Carolina’s largest chickenpox outbreak in decades is centered in a primary school with a large number of vaccine-exempt students,
Study calls for shake-up in mental health provision to improve patient outcomes
A new study published in the journal Social Theory & Health has called into question how patients interact and respond
Study brings new climate models of small star TRAPPIST 1’s seven intriguing worlds
Not all stars are like the sun, so not all planetary systems can be studied with the same expectations. New
Cap’n Crunch Cereal Recalled Due to Salmonella Scare
A small number of boxes of Cap’n Crunch’s Peanut Butter Crunch are being recalled due to potential salmonella contamination, Quaker
Helping to transport proteins inside the cell
The research labs of the associate professor (Privatdozent) Dr. Thomas Becker and Prof. Dr. Nikolaus Pfanner teamed up with several
Modeling the most common form of vision loss in older adults
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) affects roughly 200,000 individuals in the United States each year. In most, it comes on slowly,