Spotless surfaces in hospitals can hide bacteria that rarely cause problems for healthy people but pose a serious threat to
Month: January 2019
Researchers map previously unknown disease in children
Professor Bente Vilsen from Aarhus University and her research group have mapped out a newly discovered serious disease which causes
Grubs for global health
Two handfuls of warm, slightly moist, loose soil fill a plastic food container. When tapped gently on the table, hundreds
Researchers discover a hidden culprit in heart failure
An international research team led by scientists at the University of Alberta have pinpointed a hidden culprit that leads to
The Pressure’s Off
Bringing a long quest to a satisfying conclusion, researchers have mapped the active-state structure of the angiotensin II type 1
Bacteria to produce sustainable fluorinated substances
A new EU project aims to modify bacteria, enabling them to produce fluorinated substances sustainably. Today, fluorinated products are produced
Climate Early Warning
The images shook the world: Ethiopian children dying of starvation as their emaciated parents looked on, victims of the food
New Biomarker Links Cancer Progression to Genome Instability
Our DNA is under constant attack. The delicate molecule that contains our genetic information is extremely vulnerable to everything from
UB research to assess connecting ADHD student’s special ed goals with daily classroom work
University at Buffalo faculty member Gregory Fabiano is continuing his nationally recognized work with ADHD children with a new study
Danish antimicrobial surveillance model inspires in Asia
In their efforts to monitor and control antimicrobial use in humans and animals, Asian authorities have been learning from the