Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology and Utrecht University have discovered the parameters that govern the encapsulation of drugs. This
Day: March 19, 2019
Diattenuation imaging: Promising imaging technique for brain research
A new imaging method provides structural information about brain tissue that was previously difficult to access. Diattenuation Imaging (DI), developed
Our brains may ripple before remembering
A sound, a smell, a word can all flood our minds with memories of past experiences. In a study of
Epigenetic protein could be new therapeutic target in acute myeloid leukemia
British researchers have discovered that an epigenetic protein called EZH2 delays the development of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) but then
Measuring differences in brain chemicals in people with mild memory problems
Using strong and targeted but noninvasive magnets at specific sites in the brains of people with and without mild learning
Researchers from Cambridge Grow a ‘Mini-Brain’ Capable of Contracting Muscle
A group of researchers from the University of Cambridge have grown a miniature (roughly pea-sized) brain in a dish which
From foam to bone: Plant cellulose can pave the way for healthy bone implants
Researchers from the University of British Columbia and McMaster University have developed what could be the bone implant material of
New technique for in-cell distance determination
In a joint paper which has just been published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, researchers from the University
Evidence for a Human Geomagnetic Sense
The study, led by geoscientist Joseph Kirschvink (BS, MS ’75) and neuroscientist Shin Shimojoat Caltech as well as neuroengineer Ayu Matani at the
“Highly significant” results of HIV transmission study released
Positive results from a University of Liverpool led research project that aims to reduce mother to child transmission of HIV