Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health researchers have successfully created chimeric embryos containing a combination of human and pig cells.
Month: September 2023
A positive worldview is less associated with privilege than expected
One might think that people living in more violent neighborhoods see the world as less safe, or that those whose
Microdevices implanted into tumors offer new way to treat brain cancer
The shape and size of a grain of rice, the new device can conduct dozens of experiments at once to
After treatment with semaglutide, newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetes patients needed little or no insulin
Treating newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetes patients with semaglutide (trade names Ozempic, Wegovy and Rybelsus) may drastically reduce or even
New Chagas research unravels decades-long mystery of how the tropical disease progresses
New research from Tulane University may shed light on how parasite strain diversity can impact Chagas disease progression and severity.
Positive body image linked to better life satisfaction
Having more positive body image is strongly associated with better psychological wellbeing and life satisfaction, according to a new study
Electrifying heavy-duty vehicles could reduce environmental inequalities
If the region surrounding Chicago — North America’s largest freight hub — shifted just 30% of its current on-road heavy-duty
‘Gates of Heaven’ calcium channel drives oral cancer pain and growth
An essential protein that acts as a gatekeeper for calcium entering cells promotes the growth of oral cancer and generates
Pressure in the biliary system leads to tissue changes in the liver
The liver produces bile, which the intestine uses for digestion. For the transport of bile, the liver relies on a
Researchers to study Alzheimer’s disease in marmosets
To reimagine existing preclinical trials for Alzheimer’s disease, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine neuroscientists created the first non-human primate