In 2021, a research team led by Prof. Heiko Lickert from Helmholtz Munich discovered the insulin-inhibitory receptor “Inceptor” and its
Month: November 2024
Innovative approach maps gene activity in the living human brain
A groundbreaking method to profile gene activity in the living human brain has been developed by researchers at FutureNeuro, the
Alzheimer’s: New strategy for amyloid diagnostics
A research group at LMU University Hospital has investigated how Alzheimer’s disease can be diagnosed more reliably in the future.
Self-assembling proteins can be used for higher performance, more sustainable skincare products
NYU Tandon School of Engineering researchers have created a novel protein-based gel as a potential ingredient in sustainable and high-performance
Hunger hormone leptin can direct neural development in a leptin receptor-independent manner
Researchers from the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Basic Sciences have uncovered the first example of activity-dependent development of hypothalamic
Potential new biomarker for psychosis diagnosis
The current standard of care for psychosis is a diagnostic interview, but what if it could be diagnosed before the
Revolutionary bioengineering research may transform type 1 diabetes care, pave way for tackling cancer and autoimmune disease
Regenerative medicine holds the extraordinary promise that future patients in need of new cells, tissues or organs will no longer
Impact of climate change on water resources will increase price tag to decarbonize the grid
A new study warns that current plans to achieve zero emissions on the grid by 2050 vastly underestimate the required
Political opinions influence our choice of chocolate
We distance ourselves from completely neutral products if they are liked by people who have political views that we find
How climate change threatens this iconic Florida bird
Because of warmer winters, Florida scrub-jays are now nesting one week earlier than they did in 1981. But these early