DGIST announced on Wednesday, February 20 that Professor Jae Eun Jang’s team in the Department of Information and Communication Engineering
Month: March 2019
Hacking Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) Devices: What To Know
Modern technology has provided several innovations that has greatly improved an individual’s personal and professional lives. Across several industries, including
New insights into underlying causes of Alzheimer’s disease
The International Genomic Alzheimer’s Project (IGAP), which is a collaboration of four consortia, including the Genetic and Environmental Risk for
New treatment for autoimmune disease
A research team from University of Utah Health in Salt Lake City has begun to look into disabling only the
Survivor antibody clears path for new Ebola vaccine
Survivor antibody clears path for new Ebola vaccineHomeShareFeedbackAdd to favoritesCommentsNewsletterAboutScience X profileFull versionSurvivor antibody clears path for new Ebola vaccine.
Pregnancy protein could treat geriatric diseases
Pregnancy is a unique physiological state involving biological stresses that promote protein damage (misfolding) within the maternal body. The research
Cells use sugars to communicate at the molecular level
The human body is made up of 30 to 40 million cells, a large and complex network of blood cells,
New mechanism of bone growth discovered
In a paper published in the journal Nature, an international research team led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden report
TIGER mouse debuts as model for neurological ailments
New research published today in Scientific Reports has devised a way to track tiny message-carriers in the brain that could
Study: Male circumcision protects women from STI’s, cancer
U.S. rates of sexually transmitted infections (STI) are soaring to such an extent that public health officials are posting billboards