Researchers have discovered a new way to target and kill cancer cells in hard-to-treat brain tumours using electrically charged molecules
Month: September 2023
Tiny nanocarriers could prove the magic bullet for acne sufferers
It’s a skin disorder that makes life miserable for around 800 million teenagers and adults worldwide, but Australian scientists may
New evidence indicates patients recall death experiences after cardiac arrest
Up to an hour after their hearts had stopped, some patients revived by cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) had clear memories afterward
CT test simulates blood flow to assess risk in patients with angina
An advanced CT test can identify individuals with stable angina at a reduced risk of three-year adverse outcomes despite their
In the age of ChatGPT, what’s it like to be accused of cheating?
While the public release of the artificial intelligence-driven large-language chatbot, ChatGPT, has created a great deal of excitement around the
A combination of cancer inhibitors shows success in slowing tumor growth
An international team of researchers has demonstrated that a combination of inhibitors may suppress tumor growth and prevent relapse in
Immunity to COVID-19 reduces contagiousness, study finds
Nearly one in three people exposed to SARS-CoV2 is infected, and as many as two in five with the Omicron
New window on leading genetic cause of Alzheimer’s
Scientists have created a method to detect key fat-filled particles known as lipoproteins in the central nervous system, opening a
Take the money now or later? Financial scarcity doesn’t lead to poor decision making
When people feel that their resources are scarce — that they don’t have enough money or time to meet their
Blocking proteins could pull the plug on power for colon tumors
Through study findings published Friday in Cell Reports, a team of scientists at VCU Massey Cancer Center discovered a previously