How do fruit flies grow their wings? Rutgers scientists discovered a surprising answer that could one day help diagnose and
Month: February 2019
Chemical added to consumer products impairs response to antibiotic treatment
Grocery store aisles are stocked with products that promise to kill bacteria. People snap up those items to protect themselves
Engineers develop placenta-on-a-chip to study caffeine transport from mother to fetus
Engineers have used microfluidic technology to create a “placenta-on-a-chip” that models how compounds can be passed from a mother to
Electric car batteries inspire safer, cheaper way to make compounds used in medicines
Recent advances in battery technology, from the engineering of their cases to the electrochemistry that takes place inside them, has
Design principles for disease-sensing nanomaterials
Scientists have long sought to develop drug therapies that can more precisely diagnose, target and effectively treat life-threatening illness such
New compound offers superior therapeutic approach to treat MS
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that affects more than 2.3 million people worldwide. This debilitating condition periodically shutters communication
New iridium catalyst enables efficient selective synthesis of valuable drug ingredients
Did you know that more than half of the drugs currently in use are chiral, potentially resulting in two different
AbbVie and Eisai Announce Fully Human Anti-TNF-alpha Monoclonal Antibody HUMIRA
AbbVie, a research-based global biopharmaceutical company and Eisai Co., Ltd. announced that they have received approval for an additional indication
Radio-tracking dolphins reveals intimate details about their behavior
Using telemetry units in hospitals to monitor patient health is standard practice. Now, a similar approach is proving to be
Scientists might have Found a Way to Produce a Universal Flu Vaccine
Influenza – a viral infection that many people think is barely different from the common cold – is actually caused