A team of researchers have discovered the interaction between an Ebola virus protein and a protein in human cells that
Month: January 2019
Chaos in the body triggers immune system
According to a recent discovery made by researchers at the University of Copenhagen’s Niels Bohr Institute, chaos in bodily regulation
Genetic Testing Doesn’t Cause Undue Worry for Breast Cancer Patients
Genetic testing for breast cancer has become more complex. Newer tests now evaluate a panel of multiple genes, compared to
New ultrasound sensors could allow us to listen to bacteria
In one way or another, you’re probably familiar with ultrasound technology. Although it is widely used in a huge variety
Mechanism helps explain the ear’s exquisite sensitivity
The human ear, like those of other mammals, is so extraordinarily sensitive that it can detect sound-wave-induced vibrations of the
Expanding the scope of pharmacists could lead to reduced lines in emergency rooms
If suddenly you find yourself terribly sick, you go straight to the nearest hospital and its emergency department. You want
‘Statistics anxiety’ is real, and new research suggests targeted ways to handle it
Have you ever been stressed out by the idea of doing math or statistics problems? You’re not alone. Research shows
Engineered light to improve health, food
People who believe light-emitting diodes, or LEDS, are just an efficient upgrade to the ordinary electric light bulb are stuck
Mechanism for leukaemia cell growth revealed, prompting new treatment hopes
A mechanism which drives leukemia cell growth has been discovered by researchers at the University of Sussex, who believe their
Researchers rescue photoreceptors, prevent blindness in animal models of age-related macular degeneration
Using a novel patient-specific stem cell-based therapy, researchers at the National Eye Institute (NEI) prevented blindness in animal models of