Microdroplets generated by speech can remain suspended in the air in an enclosed space for more than ten minutes, a
Month: May 2020
Designing vaccines from artificial proteins
Vaccines are one of the most effective interventions to prevent the spreading of infectious diseases. They trigger the immune system
The dreaming brain tunes out the outside world
Scientists from the CNRS and the ENS-PSL in France and Monash University in Australia have shown that the brain suppresses
Vitamin B3 revitalizes energy metabolism in muscle disease
An international team of scientists, led by University of Helsinki reported that vitamin B3, niacin, has therapeutic effect in progressive
Fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and major diseases at the same time
The world is currently facing a global pandemic without precedence. Looking at how leading research organizations and scientists across all
Researchers find mouse and human eye movements share important similarity
In a study published today in Current Biology, Arne Meyer, John O’Keefe and Jasper Poort used a lightweight eye-tracking system composed
AI successfully used to identify different types of brain injuries
Researchers have developed an AI algorithm that can detect and identify different types of brain injuries. The researchers, from the
Critical window for re-infection with HIV after stem cell transplantation
Some people with HIV need to undergo an allogeneic stem cell transplantation in order to treat different types of blood
Type 2 diabetes linked to worse cognitive performance after a stroke
People with Type 2 diabetes, but not those with prediabetes, had worse cognitive performance three to six months after a
Coronavirus: Is COVID-19 deadlier than we thought?
Among the key questions shaping debate around restrictive health measures to combat COVID-19 is how dangerous is the new coronavirus.