The time a person spends on different smartphone apps is enough to identify them from a larger group in more
Day: February 17, 2022
Multifunctional biomaterial prevents bacterial infection
Moniek Schmitz developed a fast and feasible way to test new, multifunctional biomaterials that prevent bacterial growth and reduce the
Why is menopause still a taboo subject?
Menopause. It’s a topic many don’t feel comfortable talking about openly, yet it’s a transitional phase of life that most
Scientists think a peptide could stop, reverse damage to nerve cells
Researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago found promising results in their search for a treatment to stop nerve cell
Science of Happiness students beat lockdown blues
Students who took the University of Bristol’s Science of Happiness course during the pandemic reported markedly better mental health than
Researchers discover unique lysin capable of killing deadly multidrug-resistant bacteria
Researchers from the Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Interdisciplinary Research Group (IRG) at Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART), MIT’s research
Overfed and undernourished: The global issue of obesity and malnutrition
A shift in global diets is seeing people switch to foods high in calories, but low in nutritional value, with
Pollution and teenage mental health
There is strong evidence that pollution has negative effects on the physical health of children, adolescents, and adults. We also
Grouping things into categories can bias perceptions
Family or species, color or size, grouping things into categories is efficient for the brain. But those categories can also
Organ-on-chip system enables precise monitoring of 3D tumour tissue outside the body
A research team around Dr. Andreas Weltin, Dr. Jochen Kieninger and Johannes Dornhof from the Department of Microsystems Engineering (IMTEK)