Researchers at Cranfield University have developed an innovative new method for identifying biomarkers in wastewater using origami-paper sensors, enabling the
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An unexpected involvement of sodium transport in mitochondrial energy generation
The GENOXPHOS (Functional Genetics of the Oxidative Phosphorylation System) group at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) has discovered
Nonfatal opioid overdoses in youth spiked during pandemic
Drug overdose mortality has risen faster among adolescents than the general population in recent years, largely due to fentanyl, a
Nanotechnology: DNA origami with cargo function
LMU chemists present two studies that open up new possibilities for biotechnological applications. In the world of nanotechnology, the development
New Alzheimer’s studies reveal disease biology, risk for progression, and the potential for a novel blood test
The failure to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia in the elderly, at an early stage of
Creating full-taste, reduced alcohol wine and spirits: New trial opens realm of possibilities
A world-first study has successfully used Porous Liquids to achieve liquid-liquid separation for the first time, creating exciting potential for
Silencing in action: How cells ‘repress’ genomic remnants of ancient viruses
For any organism to survive and thrive, its cells must strictly control which genes are active when and where. New
What numbers do you see? A new bistable perceptual phenomenon on symbolic numbers
Perceptual recognition of numerical characters, like Arabic numerals, is indispensable for our daily activities in the modern society. Studying the
Breakthrough in fertility treatment: Prostaglandin receptors found to promote embryo implantation
A team from Kumamoto University has uncovered a new mechanism that could revolutionize infertility care by promoting embryo implantation. The
Researchers use machine learning to improve cardiovascular risk assessment
Risk calculators are used to evaluate disease risk for millions of patients, making their accuracy crucial. But when national models