Crystal growth is a crucial issue for fundamental science and wide applications. The growth morphology and speed are generally determined
Day: June 5, 2019
Killing the unkillable cancer cells
Why do some cancer cells evade therapy? To understand this problem, we need to “look” at the molecular machinery inside
Zebrafish capture a ‘window’ on the cancer process
Cancer-related inflammation impacts significantly on cancer development and progression. New research has observed in zebrafish, for the first time, that
Vulnerability to Ebola and Lassa fever can now be properly assessed
Identifying vulnerabilities to outbreaks of Ebola and Lassa fever is possible following new research from the University of Surrey and
Opioids are not sleep aids, and can actually worsen sleep research finds
Evidence that taking opioids will help people with chronic pain to sleep better is limited and of poor quality, according
Stalk antibodies provide flu protection in humans
A universal flu vaccine that could prevent a potential influenza pandemic has been a holy grail for epidemiologists around the
Best ways to lose weight during menopause
Weight gain occurs before and during menopause partly because of a drop in estrogen levels. Low-quality sleep and regular, age-related reductions in metabolism and
Physical inactivity proved risky for children and pre-teens
Cardio-respiratory capacity in children has dropped by 25% in 20 years, according to a study by the University of Adelaide
Do images of food on kids’ clothes influence eating behavior?
Frosted cupcakes, sprinkled donuts and chocolate chip cookies — all on the list of foods that pediatrician Megan Pesch suddenly
Double success for innovative ‘child-friendly’ HIV treatment
University of Liverpool’s Nanomedicine research has been recognised by The (US) President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and a fundraising