The Wistar Institute have developed novel synthetic DNA-encoded monoclonal antibodies (DMAbs) directed against PCSK9, a protein key to regulating cholesterol
Month: November 2018
CDC Probe Continues as Cases of Polio-Like Illness Rise in Kids
Cases of a mysterious polio-like illness continue to mount in the United States, and health officials are scrambling to figure
Drop your weapons!
Animal weapons such as antlers, tusks and limbs specialized for fighting require a large energy expenditure to produce and may
Phenyl addition made a poison useful for a chemical reaction in catalysis
Scientists from Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT), Japan, have discovered that a catalyst poison, which deactivates homogeneous catalysts,
Under Pressure, Juul Withdraws Most Flavored E-Cigs From Market
Juul Labs, which commands 70 percent of the U.S. e-cigarette market, announced Tuesday that it would cease selling most flavored
College of Medicine at NEOMED takes first place at Directors of Clinical Skills Conference
Members of Northeast Ohio Medical University’s College of Medicine and the University’s Wasson Center for Clinical Skills Training, Assessment, and
New study reveals connection between climate, life and the movement of continents
A new study by The University of Texas at Austin has demonstrated a possible link between life on Earth and
How Your Mother’s Love Life May Affect Your Own
Your mother’s romantic history may influence how many partners you have, a new study claims. “Our results suggest that mothers
Cotton-based hybrid biofuel cell could power implantable medical devices
A glucose-powered biofuel cell that uses electrodes made from cotton fiber could someday help power implantable medical devices such as
Baby Boom or Baby Bust? What Nation-by-Nation Population Trends Reveal
Birth rates are booming in 104 countries, but declining in 91 others, a new research reveals. The world’s population has