The COVID-19 pandemic took disinfecting to new heights. Now, a new study examining a commonly used item might convince you
Month: August 2023
Genetically modified neural stem cells show promising therapeutic potential for spinal cord injury
A research team co-led by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) and The University of Hong Kong (HKU) has recently
Building muscle in the lab
ETH Zurich Professor Ori Bar-Nur and his team grow muscle cells in the laboratory. In this case, they are mouse
Most infants receiving ICU-level care for RSV had no underlying medical condition
Most infants admitted to the intensive care or high acuity unit for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections during fall 2022
Robotic exoskeletons and neurorehabilitation for acquired brain injury: Determining the potential for recovery of overground walking
A team of New Jersey researchers reviewed the evidence for the impact of robotic exoskeleton devices on recovery of ambulation
AI method uses transformer models to study human cells
Researchers in Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science have developed a method that uses artificial intelligence to augment how
Semaglutide medication may benefit 93 million U.S. adults
Researchers from the University of California, Irvine have just published a study that projects 93 million U.S. adults that are
Extreme heat may hasten cognitive decline in vulnerable populations
July 2023 was the hottest month on record, with cities like Phoenix experiencing record-breaking heat waves for weeks on end.
Researchers use mathematical modeling and dynamic biomarkers to characterize metastatic disease during adaptive therapy
Most cancer deaths are due to the metastatic spread and growth of tumor cells at distant sites. Identifying appropriate treatments
‘Resurrecting’ the legendary figure behind Count Dracula
Vlad III, known as Vlad the Impaler, was a 15th century prince and military leader who was so terrifying, he’s