A tiny device built by scientists at MIT and the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology could be used to
Month: February 2024
Clues to cancer drug’s deadly side effects could make it safer
For some leukemia patients, the only potential chemotherapy option is a drug that also carries a high risk of heart
Patterns of brain connectivity differ between pre-term and term babies
A new King’s College London scanning study of 390 babies has shown distinct patterns between term and pre-term babies in
Protecting the protector boosts plant oil content
Biologists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have demonstrated a new way to boost the oil
Spiral-shaped lens provides clear vision at a range of distances and lighting conditions
Researchers have developed a spiral-shaped lens that maintains clear focus at different distances in varying light conditions. The new lens
Language barriers could contribute to higher aggression in people with dementia
Immigrants living with dementia were more likely to present with agitation and aggression compared with their non-immigrant counterparts, a new
Sensors made from ‘frozen smoke’ can detect toxic formaldehyde in homes and offices
Researchers have developed a sensor made from ‘frozen smoke’ that uses artificial intelligence techniques to detect formaldehyde in real time
Immune genes are altered in Alzheimer’s patients’ blood
A new Northwestern Medicine study has found the immune system in the blood of Alzheimer’s patients is epigenetically altered. That
Protein accumulation on fat droplets implicated in late-onset Alzheimer’s disease
UNC School of Medicine researcher Sarah Cohen, PhD, and Ian Windham, a former PhD student from the Cohen lab, have
From growing roots, clues to how stem cells decide their fate
It might look like a comet or a shooting star, but this time-lapse video is actually a tiny plant root,