With a new method for examining virus samples researchers from the University of Copenhagen have solved an old riddle about
Month: July 2023
Pathogenic bacteria use a sugar in the intestinal mucus layer to infect the gut, study shows
A new study by researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and BC Children’s Hospital shows the sugar sialic
Fewer teens now perceive themselves as overweight — international study of more than 745,000 adolescents
A study involving more than 745,000 adolescents from 41 countries across Europe and North America identified an increase in the
How the ear can inform the brain of whether hearing is impaired
A cochlear signal, the exact role of which has been unclear since its discovery around 70 years ago, probably gives
Older adults who remain more active have a better quality of life, study finds
A reduction in the amount of time spent physically active when adults are over sixty years old is linked to
Eating for two? Leave weight advice to the experts during pregnancy
Pregnant women may be better supported by trained dietitians to control weight gain during pregnancy, a new analysis of almost
A novel hydrogel may be a beacon of hope for infertility and fertility challenges
The Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service revealed that over the last year, more than 370,000 Koreans sought medical help
Dangerous chatbots: AI chatbots to be approved as medical devices?
“Large Language Models are neural network language models with remarkable conversational skills. They generate human-like responses and engage in interactive
Base editing shows potential superiority for curing sickle cell disease
Gene therapy that alters hemoglobin genes may be an answer to curing sickle cell disease (SCD) and beta thalassemia. These
AI and CRISPR precisely control gene expression
Artificial intelligence can predict on- and off-target activity of CRISPR tools that target RNA instead of DNA, according to new