Researchers in Purdue University’s College of Pharmacy are leveraging the dual roles played by an enzyme found in both cancer
Month: November 2023
New twist on AI makes the most of sparse sensor data
An innovative approach to artificial intelligence (AI) enables reconstructing a broad field of data, such as overall ocean temperature, from
Individual back training machine developed
Back pain is extremely widespread. According to figures in the most recent 2023 Health Report, issued by the German health
Shedding new light on sugars, the ‘dark matter’ of cellular biology
Scientists at Université de Montréal’s Department of Chemistry have developed a new fluorogenic probe that can be used to detect
When we feel things that are not there
Virtual reality (VR) is not only a technology for games and entertainment, but also has potential in science and medicine.
Increased threat of war enhances pup survival
Animal offspring may survive better when their groups are in greater conflict with rival factions, research from the University of
Clustering method can better describe the pathological process in patients with traumatic brain injury
Monitoring brain injury biomarkers and glucose variation in patients who have suffered an acute cranial injury during the entire first
Colliding ribosomes activate RNA repair
Aldehydes are toxic compounds that are produced in the body by metabolic processes, especially upon alcohol consumption. They are dangerous
Nanoparticles for optimized cancer therapy
Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest types of cancers in humans. It is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related
Focus groups can work without a moderator, shows research
Focus groups that feed views, experiences and opinions into politics, business and research might yield more open interaction and discussion