As artificial intelligence expands across more professions, robot preachers and AI programs offer new means of sharing religious beliefs, but
Month: July 2023
AI predicts the work rate of enzymes
Enzymes play a key role in cellular metabolic processes. To enable the quantitative assessment of these processes, researchers need to
Link found between childhood television watching and adulthood metabolic syndrome
A University of Otago study has added weight to the evidence that watching too much television as a child can
Researchers discover specialized immune cells patrolling the human eye
The discovery, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal, redefines current understanding of the immune cell
New drug delivery system shows promise in treatment of life-threatening pregnancy condition
Researchers in the Oregon State University College of Pharmacy have developed a drug delivery system that shows promise for greatly
How an unlikely amphibian survived its ‘Judgement Day’
An international team of researchers has uncovered “unprecedented” snake venom resistance in an unexpected species — the legless amphibian known
Scientists find that supplementation with a special omega-3 lipid could treat acute kidney injury
Researchers from Singapore have identified a potential dietary supplement that may improve recovery following acute kidney injury (AKI). The finding,
Breastfeeding is associated with a 33% reduction in first-year post-perinatal infant mortality
Among nearly 10 million US infants born between 2016 and 2018, breastfed babies were 33% less likely to die during
Study links cadmium levels in women’s urine to endometriosis
Women with a history of endometriosis had higher concentrations of cadmium in their urine compared to those without that diagnosis,
Study sheds light on where conscious experience resides in brain
More than a quarter of all stroke victims develop a bizarre disorder — they lose conscious awareness of half of