Using the power of computer science, physics and biology, scientists are attempting to mimic what took millions of years of
Month: March 2019
3 Heart Health Risks All Men Should Know
When it comes to cardiovascular health, men and women have many of the same risks. After all, everyone faces the
HIV remission achieved in second patient
A second person has experienced sustained remission from HIV-1 after ceasing treatment, reports a paper led by researchers at UCL
When it comes to hearing words, it’s a division of labor between our brain’s two hemispheres
Scientists have uncovered a new “division of labor” between our brain’s two hemispheres in how we comprehend the words and
Tunable bio-imaging device from terahertz plasmonics
Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) have developed an easy-to-use, tunable biosensor tailored for the terahertz range. Images
New ORNL AI tool revolutionizes process for matching cancer patients with clinical trials
A team of researchers from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory Health Data Sciences Institute have harnessed the
Overcoming cardiovascular disease with a magnetically-steerable guidewire microrobot
DGIST research team succeeded in developing a microrobot that can reach the accurate location of cardiovascular disease such as the
Electrical signals kick off flatworm regeneration
Unlike most multicellular animals, planarian flatworms can regrow all their body parts after they are removed. This makes them a
Second-Ever Patient Cured of HIV, with Effective Treatment Potentially on the Way
Reporting in the journal Nature ten years (almost to the day) since the first confirmed case of an HIV-infected person
Singing for science: How the arts can help students who struggle most
Incorporating the arts — rapping, dancing, drawing — into science lessons can help low-achieving students retain more knowledge and possibly