Engineers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a new noninvasive technique for simulating repairs to the heart’s
Day: January 31, 2019
New 3D imaging technique reveals how pancreatic cancers start
A new technique to study tissue samples in 3D has revealed that pancreatic cancers can start and grow in two
Puerto Rico’s ‘fear lab’ mentors neuroscience rigor amid diversity
A lineage of young neuroscientists from diverse backgrounds trace their scientific roots to a “fear lab” in Puerto Rico that
Novel autism mouse model based on an epigenetic gene developed
The causes of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are diverse and to some extent, unknown. But without doubt, they are complex,
Master of Survival
Water bear. Moss piglet. Tardigrade. The gentle teddy-bear features of this polyonymic animal belie its hardy nature. Capable of withstanding
A closed cage-like molecule that can be opened
Molecular cages offer the possibility to encapsulate ions or other molecules. If the cage structure has a ‘hatch’ that can
Combined SPECT and cardiac MR imaging can help guide ventricular tachycardia ablation
Adding functional imaging to structural imaging of patients with ventricular tachycardia (VT) has the potential to improve current VT ablation
Machine Learning Finds Multiple Factors Underlie Cancer Immunotherapy Success
A University of Maryland-led research team is using a branch of artificial intelligence known as machine learning to better target