Penn Engineers have developed a novel method for manufacturing CAR T cells, one that takes just 24 hours and requires
Month: March 2024
Study of different autism types finds shared mechanism that may respond to drugs
An analysis of how brains with different forms of autism develop has revealed common underlying mechanisms that may respond to
Implantable batteries can run on the body’s own oxygen
From pacemakers to neurostimulators, implantable medical devices rely on batteries to keep the heart on beat and dampen pain. But
Couples with similar drinking habits may live longer
The couple that drinks together might live longer together, too, says a University of Michigan researcher. In a recent study
The serious side of kid and canine play
With two-thirds of children in the U.S. failing to meet national physical activity guidelines, kinesiologists at the University of Massachusetts
More than one billion people around the globe are facing obesity
Obesity is now the most common form of malnutrition in most countries, with the rates rising in all categories of
Researchers discover a mechanism that could improve platinum-based cancer therapy
Researchers have identified a protein that, when targeted, enables cisplatin-resistant cancer cells to become responsive to treatment. Cisplatin, and other
New imaging method illuminates oxygen’s journey in the brain
The human brain consumes vast amounts of energy, which is almost exclusively generated from a form of metabolism that requires
Safer, more efficient drug discovery
McGill researchers have discovered a safer and more efficient technique for testing new drugs while they are in development. “Because
New enzymatic cocktail can kill tuberculosis-causing mycobacteria
With resistance to chemical antibiotics on the rise, the world needs entirely new forms of antibiotics. A new study published