Scientists from the United States to Australia are using new technology in an ambitious, multi-million-dollar drive to develop a vaccine
Month: February 2020
Being around your cellphone affects your thinking
As smart phones have become a pervasive part of daily life over the last decade or so, they’ve changed the
China turns to AI, data in fight against virus
A man who had travelled to Wuhan—the central city at the heart of China’s coronavirus crisis –- was surprised when
Latest coronavirus study implicates fecal transmission
Diarrhea may be a secondary path of transmission for the novel coronavirus, scientists said Friday following the publication of the
Natural compound in vegetables helps fight fatty liver disease
A new study led by Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists shows how a natural compound found in many well-known and
Molecular ‘switch’ reverses chronic inflammation and aging
Chronic inflammation, which results when old age, stress or environmental toxins keep the body’s immune system in overdrive, can contribute
How rogue communications between cells lead to leukemia
New research has deciphered how rogue communications in blood stem cells can cause leukaemia. The discovery could pave the way
Breathing may change your mind about free will
Have you ever gone ahead and eaten that piece of chocolate, despite yourself? Do you inadvertently make decisions because you
Fat-fighting drug discovery
Eric Prossnitz, PhD, and his team hope to help 93 million obese Americans fight their fat. Obesity affects 40% of
Yarn made from human skin could soon be stitching up your wounds
A team of scientists believe yarn grown from human skin could soon be used to stitch up surgical patients and repair organs.