A new tool, developed by researchers from the University of Adelaide, will assist clinicians to assess people suffering from major
Day: December 11, 2018
Going viral: New cells for norovirus production in the lab
An Osaka University-led research team has developed a system for simply and efficiently producing human norovirus. By coaxing human induced
Too Much Salt Might Help Spur A-Fib
A high-salt diet could raise your risk for a common heart rhythm disorder, new research suggests. Atrial fibrillation (A-fib) is a
Custom-made artificial mother-of-pearl
Natural mother-of-pearl, such as mussels, is one of the hardest, most stable and stiff natural materials. Researchers have always been
ICESat-2 reveals profile of ice sheets, sea ice, forests
Less than three months into its mission, NASA’s Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite-2, or ICESat-2, is already exceeding scientists’
When less is more: A promising approach for low-cell-number epigenomic profiling
Scientists at Kyushu University and Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan have developed a technique that enables analysis of DNA-protein
Excess Body Fat May Increase Older Women’s Breast Cancer Risk: Study
Excess fat may increase older women’s risk of breast cancer, even if they’re not overweight or obese, according to a
Human antibody discovery could save lives from fungal killer
Despite public health efforts, many people who get fungal infections in their blood streams die, even if they can be
New evidence that females might benefit most from a low-salt diet
A low-salt diet may be more beneficial in lowering blood pressure in females than males, report scientists who found that
More Blood Pressure Meds Recalled Due to Carcinogen
Over the past few months, numerous recalls of the popular heart drug valsartan have already occurred. Now, generics maker Mylan