For decades, hormonal treatment of breast cancer has been going in one direction — blocking estrogen. Now a global study
Month: February 2024
Non-invasive techniques to detect skin cancer
A study conducted by Aston University researchers has demonstrated that the appearance of ageing skin looks noticeably different compared to
Analysis of biological networks helps explain the complexity of multiple sclerosis
International research led by the Department of Medicine and Life Sciences (MELIS) at Pompeu Fabra University, in collaboration with Hospital
Harnessing human evolution to advance precision medicine
Humans are still evolving, and Tatum Simonson, PhD, founder and co-director of the Center for Physiological Genomics of Low Oxygen
Sister cells uncover pre-existing resistant states in cancer
In many cancers, such as ovarian cancer, each round of chemotherapy kills the majority of cancer cells, while a small
Artificial cartilage with the help of 3D printing
Is it possible to grow tissue in the laboratory, for example to replace injured cartilage? At TU Wien (Vienna), an
Predicting psychosis before it occurs
The onset of psychosis can be predicted before it occurs, using a machine-learning tool which can classify MRI brain scans
Can hydrogels help mend a broken heart?
You can mend a broken heart this valentine’s day now that researchers invented a new hydrogel that can be used
Pioneering technique reveals new layer of human gene regulation
A technique can determine for the first time how frequently, and exactly where, a molecular event called “backtracking” occurs throughout
Making AI a partner in neuroscientific discovery
The past year has seen major advances in Large Language Models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT. The ability of these models