Artificial intelligence, AI, is rapidly transforming work also in the financial sector. Conducted at the University of Eastern Finland, a
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Tumors grow larger in female fruit flies than males: Here’s what that could mean for humans
A study by Tulane University researchers has uncovered new insights into how biological sex differences can influence tumor growth. The
Noninvasive imaging method can penetrate deeper into living tissue
Metabolic imaging is a noninvasive method that enables clinicians and scientists to study living cells using laser light, which can
Minuscule robots for targeted drug delivery
In the future, delivering therapeutic drugs exactly where they are needed within the body could be the task of miniature
Feeling itchy? Study suggests novel way to treat inflammatory skin conditions
A new approach to treat rosacea and other inflammatory skin conditions could be on the horizon, according to a University
Study finds new blood test predicts prognosis for advanced prostate cancer patients
Published in Nature Communications, a new study led by the University of Minnesota Medical School and Duke University found that
Updated Hep B vaccine more effective for people with HIV
A newer vaccine against hepatitis B virus was clearly superior to an older vaccine type in inducing a protective antibody
Soda taxes don’t just affect sales: They help change people’s minds
It wasn’t that long ago when cigarettes and soda were go-to convenience store vices, glamorized in movies and marketed toward,
Analysis reveals an additional mechanism behind statin therapy’s heart-related benefits in people with HIV
Investigators who previously found that a daily statin pill helps prevent heart attacks and strokes in people with HIV have
Scientists transform ubiquitous skin bacterium into a topical vaccine
Imagine a world in which a vaccine is a cream you rub onto your skin instead of a needle a