To fully understand why breast cancer spreads, or metastasizes, you must also consider the how. That’s what researchers in a
Month: June 2019
Discovery sheds light on synthesis, processing of high-performance solar cells
Halide perovskite solar cells hold promise as the next generation of solar cell technologies, but while researchers have developed techniques
Estimating microplastic consumption
Since the mass production of plastics began in the 1940s, the versatile polymers have spread rapidly across the globe. Although
Medical News Today: What to know about acropustulosis
Acropustulosis is a skin condition that causes pus-filled blisters. It is most common in babies but can also affect adults.
Global study links better education, wealth to improved heart health
Findings from a sweeping global study conducted by SFU Health Sciences professor Scott Lear, among others, reveal a direct correlation
Do we judge chocolate by its wrapper?
Packaging is the first impression consumers have of food products that influences the likelihood of purchasing. A new study in
Intercultural communication crucial for engineering education
In an increasingly connected world it helps to engage with other cultures without prejudice or assumption. This is true in
AI tool helps radiologists detect brain aneurysms
Doctors could soon get some help from an artificial intelligence tool when diagnosing brain aneurysms — bulges in blood vessels
To study invasive predators, watch the prey
Invading predators can devastate an ecosystem. In fact, a leading cause of extinction is the introduction of predators into an
Medical News Today: What is the normal range for troponin levels?
Troponin levels in the blood are normally very low and increase when the heart becomes damaged. Very high levels usually