University of Arizona biomedical engineering professor Philipp Gutruf is first author on the paper Fully implantable, optoelectronic systems for battery-free,
Day: January 2, 2019
15-years of satellite imagery shows snow’s comings and goings
Winter snows are accumulating in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, creating the snowpacks that serve as a primary source of water
Child deaths from opioids nearly tripled in recent years, says Yale study
Close to 9,000 children and teens in the United States died from opioid poisonings over the last two decades, representing
Potential risk of hysterectomy
Hysterectomy is performed by gynecologists, the procedure can leads to surgical removal of female reproductive organs like uterus, cervix, ovaries,
Scientists came a step closer to understanding how plants ‘remember’ changing seasons
Plants have to be able to adapt to the environment that is always changing. However, as far as we understand,
Autism and brain disorders in children
Using a range of behavioral support procedures to minimize fear and anxiety, a team of interdisciplinary researchers from Brigham Young
Treating seizure in children
As early as 3 months of age, infants with a severe form of epilepsy called Dravet syndrome start having convulsive
Hyperactive immune system in aging brain disorders
In this study, published in Cell Reports, they suggested that altering Cdk5 resulted in the death of dopamine releasing neurons,
Heart cell defect increases the risk of heart failure in pregnancy
Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is a rare form of heart failure that affects women in their last month of pregnancy and
How to control MRSA outbreaks
A research team led by scientists at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health report on a new method