As the days get shorter and chillier in the northern hemisphere, those who choose to work out in the mornings
Month: September 2023
Markers can predict how children will tolerate sweetened medicine
Although there are some cultural exceptions to the rule, medicines for children are often given in liquid form that is
New research highlights importance of equity in education
A new study looks at the impact of learning environments on the academic success of racialized students. Compared to their
Possible new treatment for triple-negative breast cancer
Zachary Schug, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Molecular and Cellular Oncogenesis Program of the Ellen and Ronald Caplan Cancer Center
A suit of armor for cancer-fighting cells
In recent years, cancer researchers have hailed the arrival of chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR T) therapy, which has
Adaptive, efficient multi-arm phase 2 clinical trial for glioblastoma
An innovative phase 2 clinical trial led by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in collaboration with 10 major brain tumor centers around
Almonds as part of a healthy weight loss diet
When it comes to weight loss, nuts can get a bad rap — while they’re high in protein, they’re also
Remote work can slash your carbon footprint — if done right
Remote workers can have a 54% lower carbon footprint compared with onsite workers, according to a new study by Cornell
The missing link to make easy protein sequencing possible?
There has been a real race among scientists to create a technology that enables easy protein sequencing. Professor of Chemical
Step change in upconversion the key to clean water, green energy and futuristic medicine
Achieving photochemical upconversion in a solid state is a step closer to reality, thanks to a new technique that could