In recent years, researchers have created mini-organs known as organoids in the culture dish that contain many of the cell
Day: February 12, 2019
New AI toolkit is the ‘scientist that never sleeps’
Researchers have developed a new AI-driven platform that can analyse how pathogens infect our cells with the precision of a
Nearly Half the Worldâs Insects might go Extinct within Decades if Decisive Action is not Taken, Study Finds
Thanks to our current agricultural practices, nearly half of all insect species are in rapid decline and a third could
Gory, freaky, cool: Marine snail venom could improve insulin for diabetic patients
Although moderately mobile, marine cone snails have perfected several strategies to capture prey. Some fish-hunting species release venom into the
Young children who express suicidal ideation understand death better than their peers
Four- to six-year-old children who express suicidal thoughts and behaviors have a better understanding of what it means to die
Sapporo Medical University and Fujitsu in Joint R&D for Diabetes Treatment that Uses AI-based Machine Learning
Sapporo Medical University, Fujitsu Limited, and Fujitsu Hokuriku Systems Limited today announced that this month they will begin development of
Investigating cell stress for better health — and better beer
Human beings are not the only ones who suffer from stress — even microorganisms can be affected. Now, researchers from
Adolescents With Celiac Disease Are at Higher Risk of Eating Disorders
Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic condition characterized by inflammation and atrophy of the small intestine. It affects roughly 1
A Taste Sensation
Taste is so familiar a sensation that you might think scientists had long ago sorted out how the sense works.
New anti-CRISPR proteins discovered in soil and human gut
Scientists from the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability (DTU) have found four new anti-CRISPR proteins that are distributed across