For the first time, researchers have analysed the impact of antibiotic use on the rise of treatment-resistant bacteria over the
Month: January 2024
More than skin deep: A molecular look at the mechanisms behind pigmentation variation
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have discovered key insights into the molecular basis of skin color variations among African
New study reveals high prevalence of anemia with low rates of screening
A new study by researchers at University of Limerick in Ireland has found high rates of anaemia among patients in
New catalytic technique creates key component of incontinence drug in less time
A research group at Nagoya University in Japan has developed a new catalyst that promises to revolutionize the asymmetric synthesis
The fate of novel ideas
Innovation may be what drives progress in the arts, business, sciences and technology, but the novel ideas that drive innovation
African women living with HIV have an effective option to prevent malaria during pregnancy
In women living with HIV, preventive treatment with DHA-PPQ is a safe and effective strategy to prevent malaria during pregnancy,
Accelerating how new drugs are made with machine learning
Researchers have developed a platform that combines automated experiments with AI to predict how chemicals will react with one another,
3D in vitro human atherosclerosis model for high-throughput drug screening
A groundbreaking 3D, three-layer nanomatrix vascular sheet that possesses multiple features of atherosclerosis has been applied for developing a high-throughput
Vigilant monitoring is needed to manage cardiac risks in patients using antipsychotics, doctors say
The use of the antipsychotic drugs quetiapine and haloperidolis associated with an increased risk of ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac
HOXA9 tracking reveals RBM5 dual function and therapeutic potential for acute myeloid leukemia
The protein HOXA9 is overexpressed in most acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cases and is associated with poor patient outcomes. However,