In “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,” Indiana must choose his grail “wisely,” as a poor choice spells instant death.
Month: July 2020
Q&A: You can’t always stop stress, but here’s how to feel more in control
Do you feel overwhelmed thinking of your to-do list? Or do you wear your busyness like a badge of pride?
Researchers: COVID-19 spreads ten meters or more by breathing
A plea issued by 239 scientists from around the world to recognize and mitigate airborne transmission of COVID-19 addressed to
Novel biomarker discovery could lead to early diagnosis for deadly preeclampsia
The discovery of two new biomarkers has the potential to predict key underlying causes of preeclampsia and could lead to
Researchers find fans of apocalyptic movies may be coping with pandemic better
A small team of researchers from the University of Chicago, Pennsylvania State University, and Aarhus University has found that people
Antibodies against phosphorylcholine give protection against rheumatic systemic disease
A novel study from the Institute of Environmental Medicine at Karolinska Institutet indicates that antibodies against a small lipid entity,
Protective antibodies identified for rare, polio-like disease in children
Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Purdue University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have isolated human monoclonal antibodies that potentially
Researchers determine how much oxygen the brain needs
The brain has a high energy demand and reacts very sensitively to oxygen deficiency. LMU neurobiologists have now succeeded for
Q&A: High-sensitivity tech offers a potential COVID-19 testing solution
Many of the latest developments in the global coronavirus pandemic revolve around testing—for active infection and immunity. Diagnostic and antibody
Popular chemotherapy drug may be less effective in overweight and obese women
Breast cancer patients who are overweight or obese might benefit less from treatment with docetaxel, a common chemotherapy drug, than