Researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health have developed a novel computational pipeline designed to identify protein biomarkers
Day: December 5, 2024
Lasting effects of common herbicide on brain health
The human brain is an incredibly adaptable organ, often able to heal itself even from significant trauma. Yet for the
CRISPR-Cas technology: Balancing efficiency and safety
Genome editing with various CRISPR-Cas molecule complexes has progressed rapidly in recent years. Hundreds of labs around the world are
Perceptions of parent cannabis use shape teen attitudes
Teens who think their parents use cannabis are more likely to hold favorable attitudes toward the drug and to consider
AI helps researchers dig through old maps to find lost oil and gas wells
Scattered across the United States are remnants from almost 170 years of commercial drilling: hundreds of thousands of forgotten oil
Natural ‘biopesticide’ against malaria mosquitoes successful in early field tests
An experimental bacteria-derived biopesticide is highly effective in killing malaria-carrying mosquitoes, including those that have developed resistance to chemical pesticides,
Preventing brain injury complications with specialized optical fibers
Fiber optics are a means of transmitting information at incredibly high speeds; however, the technology can be used for more
Climate-ready crop
A team from the University of Illinois has engineered potato to be more resilient to global warming showing 30% increases
We might feel love in our fingertips —- but did the Ancient Mesopotamians?
From feeling heavy-hearted to having butterflies in your stomach, it seems inherent to the human condition that we feel emotions
Eating high-processed foods impacts muscle quality, study finds
A diet high in ultra-processed foods is associated with higher amounts of fat stored inside thigh muscles, regardless of the