Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology found a simple, yet effective, way to improve how synchronization is measured in chaotic
Day: February 13, 2019
Turning desalination waste into a useful resource
The rapidly growing desalination industry produces water for drinking and for agriculture in the world’s arid coastal regions. But it
Effect of breastfeeding versus pumping on human milk microbiome
A large-scale analysis in humans reveals that indirect breastfeeding using pumped milk is associated with the depletion of oral bacteria
Rattlesnake venom: mild, medium and wicked hot
In a surprising evolutionary twist, a new study suggests that while one rattlesnake may routinely feast on lizard meat, its
Fujitsu Launches “Healthcare Personal service Platform” to Manage Health and Medical Information
Fujitsu today announced development of Fujitsu Healthcare Solution Healthcare Personal service Platform, a platform-as-a-service (PaaS) for the integrated management of
Scientists found a way to use gene therapy to combat Chlamydia
Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted bacterial infection in the world. With a growing threat of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, it
Lysin therapy offers new hope for fighting drug-resistant bacteria
Humans are in a constant arms race with infectious bacteria. To kill these disease microbes, we develop powerful antibiotics; and
Study Links Adult Fibromyalgia to Childhood Sexual Abuse
A new Tel Aviv University study finds that fibromyalgia syndrome — a chronic condition characterized by widespread pain, fatigue and cognitive difficulties
Slower runners benefit most from elite methods
Think state-of-the-art shoes, performance diets and well-thought-out racing strategies are only for elite runners? Think again. In reality, the slower
Uncovering the evolution of the brain
What makes us human, and where does this mysterious property of “humanness” come from? Humans are genetically similar to chimpanzees