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Day: May 7, 2019
Eye’s vulnerability to macular degeneration revealed
Scientists have found significant differences in the shape and biology of the same type of cell taken from different parts
Scientists discover evolutionary link to modern-day echinoderms
Scientists at The Ohio State University have discovered a new species that lived more than 500 million years ago—a form
Groundbreaking study could lead to fast, simple test for Ebola virus
In a breakthrough that could lead to a simple and inexpensive test for Ebola virus disease, researchers have generated two
The optimal way to isolate Exosomes
There are few topics that have gained enough attention to be considered the next big thing. Exosome is one of
New ‘jumping’ superbug gene discovered, resistant to last-resort antibiotic
While sifting through the bacterial genome of salmonella, Cornell University food scientists discovered mcr-9, a new stealthy, jumping gene so
New treatment for severe dry eye disease promising in early clinical trials
Participants in a phase I/II clinical trial of a new enzyme-based treatment for severe dry eye disease experienced reduced signs
Researchers Develop a New Early-Detection Blood Test for Alzheimer‘s
Coming on the heels of two failed major studies on promising antibodies designed to fight Alzheimer’s, a new report by
Maternal nut consumption during pregnancy linked to improvements in neurodevelopment in children
Nuts are known to help reduce the risk of hypertension, oxidative stress and diabetes and they may exercise a protective
Highly qualified staff at state preschools overcome private sector staffing advantage
Better-qualified staff maintain the quality of state-funded preschools, making up for the larger number of children per staff member in