Study: Study assesses psychological impact of job losses through technology — (Details)

Generally speaking, most people find the idea of workers being replaced by robots or software worse than if the jobs are taken over...

Study: Scientists produce brain organoids with primitive eyes using computational fluid dynamics — ...

Scientists improved the initial steps of a standard protocol and produced organoids displaying regionalized brain structures, including retinal pigmented cells. The announcement was...
Combination Drug Therapy For Childhood Brain Tumors Shows Promise In Laboratory Models

Combination Drug Therapy For Childhood Brain Tumors Shows Promise In Laboratory Models

In experiments with human cells and mice, researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center report evidence that combining the experimental cancer medication TAK228...
Research finds people of color are more likely to participate in cancer clinical trials

Research finds people of color are more likely to participate in cancer clinical trials

People of color, those with a higher income and younger individuals are more likely to participate in clinical trials during their cancer treatment according...

Study: Small-scale, clinical study offers early hope for developing a treatment — (Details)

The anti-cancer drug pembrolizumab has shown promise in slowing or stopping the progression of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML), a typically fatal infection of...

Study: Obesity linked with differences in form and structure of the brain — ...

Researchers using sophisticated MRI technology have found that higher levels of body fat are associated with differences in the brain's form and structure,...

Study: Active substance from plant slows down aggressive eye cancer — (Details)

An active substance that has been known for 30 years could unexpectedly turn into a ray of hope against eye tumors. This is...

Study: After 170 years, nobody was quite sure where anesthesia worked on the brain...

The discovery of general anesthesia 170 years ago was a medical miracle, enabling millions of patients to undergo invasive, life-saving surgeries without pain....

Study: Drug development options diversified with new metal catalyst — (Details)

A University of Illinois team of researchers led by chemistry professor M. Christina White has developed a new manganese-based catalyst that can change...

Study: Researchers are first to count growth factors in single cells — (Details)

Whether healthy or diseased, human cells exhibit behaviors and processes that are largely dictated by growth factor molecules, which bind to receptors on...

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