In a study featuring a miniature ‘gym’ for beetles (complete with beetle treadmills), researchers from the University of Cambridge found
Month: March 2019
NFL players show heart abnormalities decades after retiring from football
While elite athletes are often at peak fitness, they are not immune to — and may even face a higher
Low-cost ‘cancer probe’ could spot deadly melanoma early
Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, is diagnosed in more than 130,000 people globally every year. Now, work is
Blue-enriched white light to wake you up in the morning
Here is a good news for those of who have difficulty with morning alertness. A KAIST research team proposed that
Smartphones could help diagnosis heart rhythm problems
Everyone has smartphones at this point in time. They have a million different functions and sometimes you just cannot put
Potential new therapy for Crohn’s, colitis identified
People with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) live with frequent, miserable episodes of abdominal pain, diarrhea and in severe cases, rectal
Scientists find method to boost CRISPR efficiency
Scientists have developed a method to boost the efficiency of CRISPR gene editing in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), according to
Mechanism through which bacteria attack white blood cells
A research team led by Prof. Dr. Winfried Römer and Dr. Elias Hobeika from the University of Freiburg and the
How viruses outsmart their host cells
Viruses depend on host cells for replication, but how does a virus induce its host to transcribe its own genetic
Choices may be Predicted on the Basis of Neural Activity before we even become Aware of making Them
As neuroscience and cognitive science continue to make headway, the deeply felt and perfectly intuitive sense that we are the