A new machine learning approach classifies a common type of brain tumor into low or high grades with almost 98%
Day: June 4, 2020
In a first, researchers use base editing to correct recessive genetic deafness and restore partial hearing to mice
When Wei Hsi (Ariel) Yeh was a young undergraduate student, one of her close friends went from normal hearing to
Heart patients avoided ERs as coronavirus hit, US study says
Emergency room visits in the U.S. for chest pain and heart attacks fell early this spring, according to a study
Tumors disrupt the immune system throughout the body
Cancer treatment has advanced with the advent of immunotherapies that, in some cancers, can overcome tumors’ ability to evade the
Hairy, lab-grown human skin cell model could advance hair loss research
A new, hair-sprouting dollop of human skin created in the lab might one day help prevent hair loss. Organoids are
Can I get COVID-19 through my eyes or ears?
Can I get COVID-19 through my eyes or ears? It’s possible through the eyes, but not likely through the ears.
Researchers find new way to detect blood clots
Researchers in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Texas A&M University are working on an entirely new way to detect
Vision loss influences perception of sound
People with severe vision loss can less accurately judge the distance of nearby sounds, potentially putting them more at risk
Stopping the clones may help win skin cancer battle
Targeting large clones of skin cells caused by ultraviolet irradiation (UV) may help reduce skin cancers, according to University of
Hydroxychloroquine ineffective at preventing COVID-19: trial
Taking hydroxychloroquine shortly after being exposed to COVID-19 does not help prevent infection in a statistically meaningful way, scientists reported