Nanovesicles can be bioengineered to target cancer cells and deliver treatments directly, according to research at Binghamton University, State University
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Teeth could preserve antibodies hundreds of years old, study finds
Teeth could be capable of preserving antibodies for hundreds of years, allowing scientists to investigate the history of infectious human
Brain recordings capture musicality of speech — with help from Pink Floyd
As the chords of Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1,” filled the surgery suite, neuroscientists at Albany
Pig kidney xenotransplantation performing optimally after 32 days in human body
Surgeons at NYU Langone Health have transplanted a genetically engineered pig kidney that continues to function well after 32 days
Riding a wave to better medical diagnosis
Medical imaging via X-rays, CT scans, MRIs and ultrasounds provide health-care professionals with unique perspectives and a better understanding of
The anatomy of memory: New mnemonic networks discovered in the brain
How can the amazing abilities of our memory be explained on the basis of brain anatomy? It is known that
Can AI help hospitals spot patients in need of extra non-medical assistance?
In the rush to harness artificial intelligence and machine learning tools to make care more efficient at hospitals nationwide, a
Many expensive cancer drugs have unclear patient benefit
New cancer drugs are being launched at a rapid pace, before their long-term effectiveness for patients can be evaluated. Several