Physicians treating patients with early-stage lung cancer face a conundrum: choosing potentially helpful yet toxic therapies such as chemotherapy, radiation
Month: March 2024
Researchers identify gene involved in neuronal vulnerability in Alzheimer’s disease
Early stages of neurodegenerative disorders are characterized by the accumulation of proteins in discrete populations of brain cells and degeneration
In our cellular ‘glue,’ scientists find answers about heart attacks, strokes, more
University of Virginia School of Medicine scientists have found important answers about strokes, heart attacks and cardiovascular diseases by probing
Accessibility toolkit for game engine Unity
The growing popularity of video games is putting an increased focus on their accessibility for people with disabilities. While large
GPS nanoparticle platform precisely delivers therapeutic payload to cancer cells
A newly developed “GPS nanoparticle” injected intravenously can home in on cancer cells to deliver a genetic punch to the
Unveiling Inaoside A: An antioxidant derived from mushrooms
Natural products have unique chemical structures and biological activities and can play a pivotal role in advancing pharmaceutical science. In
Happiness can be learnt, but you have to work at it
We can learn to be happy, but only get lasting benefits if we keep practising, a first-of-its-kind study has revealed.
Flexible artificial intelligence optoelectronic sensors towards health monitoring
From creating images, generating text, and enabling self-driving cars, the potential uses of artificial intelligence (AI) are vast and transformative.
Researchers uncover protein responsible for cold sensation
University of Michigan researchers have identified the protein that enables mammals to sense cold, filling a long-standing knowledge gap in
New study reveals transgenerational effects of pesticide linuron on frogs
Grand-offspring of male frogs exposed to the pesticide linuron exhibited changes in their DNA that was linked to significant physiological