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Month: February 2019
Earning a bee’s wings
It is a classic coming-of-age story, in many ways. A honey bee hatches and grows up deep inside a hive.
Artificial lung cancer tissue could help find new drug treatments
A 3D hydrogel created by researchers in U of T Engineering Professor Molly Shoichet’s lab is helping University of Ottawa
Robust and specific gene regulation tool developed for primary brain neurons
A powerful new tool is available for neuroscience investigation into brain development, the mechanisms of memory and learning, and the
Could Blockchain Ensure Integrity of Clinical Trial Data?
UC San Francisco researchers have created a proof-of-concept method for ensuring the integrity of clinical trials data with blockchain. The
New microfluidics device can detect cancer cells in blood
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Queensland University of Technology of Australia, have developed a device that
New form of hereditary osteoporosis
A research group headed by Professor Outi Mäkitie, University of Helsinki, Finland, identified in families with childhood-onset osteoporosis disease-causing mutations
Estrogen made by neurons important to making memories
Estrogen in the brain is important to keep neurons communicating and memories being made, scientists report. Neurons in both males
GM seed use has exploded in India: Socially motivated decisions
Suicide rates among Indian farmers remain high, accounting for more than 12,500 deaths in the country in 2015, according to
Young adults with hydrocephalus may not find medical care
Every year across the United States, several thousand young people with a serious lifelong illness are released from pediatric care