Scientists led by a team at Duke-NUS Medical School have made a breakthrough in understanding the mechanisms that influence cancer
Month: February 2024
Scientists see an ultra-fast movement on surface of HIV virus
As the HIV virus glides up outside a human cell to dock and possibly inject its deadly cargo of genetic
Poultry scientists develop 3D anatomy technique to learn more about chicken vision
Poultry scientists with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station are unraveling the complexities of bird brains and finding less expensive ways
Resin destroys coronavirus from plastic surfaces
Researchers at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, are currently developing anti-viral surfaces to decrease the spread of infectious diseases. A
Groundbreaking genome editing tools unlock new possibilities for precision medicine
Traditional genome editing faced limitations in achieving ultimate precision until now. Prof. Buchholz’s team has broken through this barrier by
A new way to visualize brain cancer
Researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a founding member of Mass General Brigham, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Highly targeted CRISPR delivery system advances gene editing in living animals
Most approved gene therapies today, including those involving CRISPR-Cas9, work their magic on cells removed from the body, after which
When a stressful situation is perceived as a threat, health and wellbeing suffer
People who tend to view stressful situations as a threat are more likely to experience health and wellbeing problems, both
Promising heart drugs ID’d by cutting-edge combo of machine learning, human learning
University of Virginia scientists have developed a new approach to machine learning — a form of artificial intelligence — to
Resistant bacteria can remain in the body for years
Fighting disease-causing bacteria becomes more difficult when antibiotics stop working. People with pre-existing conditions in particular can carry resistant germs