Viruses, including the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, can get passed from person to person via contaminated surfaces. But can some
Month: June 2024
Sound stimulation with precise timings can help understand brain wave functions
Using sound to stimulate certain brain waves has the potential to help those with dementia or cognitive decline sleep better,
Rigorous new study debunks misconceptions about anemia, education
In low- and middle-income countries, anemia reduction efforts are often touted as a way to improve educational outcomes and reduce
At least one in four US residential yards exceed new EPA lead soil level guideline
Roughly one in four U.S. households have soil exceeding the new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s lead screening levels of 200
Transforming inexpensive quinolines into complex drug candidates
An innovative synthesis strategy opened up the way to 2D/3D fused frameworks using inexpensive quinolines as feedstock, report scientists from
Unlocking heart health: Advancing noninvasive monitoring in chimpanzees
Measuring the heart rate of great apes in captivity is essential for both health management and animal studies. However, existing
Rapid test of cerebrospinal fluid decreases time to diagnosis for brain tumors
A test that looks for genetic hallmarks of brain cancers in samples of cerebrospinal fluid can decrease the time to
Blood test could predict Parkinson’s seven years before symptoms
A team of researchers, led by scientists at UCL and University Medical Center Goettingen, have developed a simple blood test
Nano-immunotherapy developed to improve lung cancer treatment
Researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a founding member of the Mass General Brigham healthcare system, have developed a new
Some CRISPR screens may be missing cancer drug targets
CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing has made possible a multitude of biomedical experiments including studies that systematically turn off genes in cancer