Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Study: Technological innovation can be used to rapidly make new antibodies and pharmaceutical enzymes...

In a process known as directed evolution, scientists reengineer biomolecules to find ones that perform beneficial new functions. The field is revolutionizing drug...

Study: Hardwired for laziness? Tests show the human brain must work hard to avoid...

If getting to the gym seems like a struggle, a University of British Columbia researcher wants you to know this: the struggle is...

Study: Robots for joy, robots for sorrow — (Details)

Building robots that can help people with dementia has been a longtime goal for roboticists. Yet until now, no one has sought to...

Study: The secret behind cell revival revealed — (Details)

Scientists from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST), have identified 85 genes essential for fission yeast cells at rest,...

Study: Non-inasive terahertz sensing could be a game changer for future diagnostics — ...

Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) have developed an easy-to-use, tunable biosensor tailored for the terahertz range. Images of mouse organs...

Health: If your eyes wrinkle when you smile or frown, you appear more sincere...

Researchers at Western University have shown that our brains are pre-wired to perceive wrinkles around the eyes as conveying more intense and more...

Study: Alternative to anti-inflammatory therapies reduces IBD symptoms in mice — (Details)

People with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) live with frequent, miserable episodes of abdominal pain, diarrhea and in severe cases, rectal bleeding. Standard treatments...

Study: Researchers ready B cells for novel cell therapy — (Details)

Scientists at Seattle Children's Research Institute are paving the way to use gene-edited B cells -- a type of white blood cell in...
Scientists discover new details of pathway essential to fertility

Scientists discover new details of pathway essential to fertility

Researchers at the University of Tokyo have uncovered more details about the tiny defenders that ensure fertility by protecting the genomes of specialized cells...
JU Institute of Physics produces the world’s first three-photon PET scan

JU Institute of Physics produces the world’s first three-photon PET scan

A team led by Prof. Paweł Moskal has produced the image using the J-PET scanner developed at the JU Faculty of Physics. It differs...

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