A new study has given scientists more to chew on regarding the evolution and inner workings of the mammalian jaw.
Month: February 2019
Drug ‘librarian’ discovers new compound that may thwart common surgery complication
In a strategic search, Johns Hopkins scientists created and screened a library of 45,000 new compounds containing chemical elements of
Correlated nucleons may solve 35-year-old mystery
A careful re-analysis of data taken at the Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility has revealed a possible
SkinBioTherapeutics raises £1.5 million to widen potential applications for their ground-breaking skin biome technology
SkinBiotix®, which is already in human studies with its scientifically validated treatments for a variety of skin conditions, has raised
Familiarity breeds aggression
Aggressiveness among animals may increase the longer individuals live together in stable groups. This is the finding of a recent
New one-two punch against melanoma in mouse model
Researchers at the Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy at Johns Hopkins and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine report
Electronic Skin Market to Perceive Substantial Growth at 27.5% CAGR During 2018-2028 : FMI Survey
With the global revenue estimated at over US$ 500 million, electronic skin (e-skin) market is projected to see an aggressive
Parents: Keep Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Away from Children
The legalization of medical marijuana in about two-thirds of U.S. states has led to growing concern about how dispensaries may
‘Seeing’ tails help sea snakes avoid predators
New research has revealed the fascinating adaptation of some Australian sea snakes that helps protect their vulnerable paddle-shaped tails from
Binge drinking: Tampering with the Brakes
We’ve all seen these people. Maybe at one point in time we’ve actually been these people: messy, falling-down drunk, slurring