Sunday, September 21, 2025

Study: Players with the largest body size at highest risk; researchers urge close monitoring...

While elite athletes are often at peak fitness, they are not immune to -- and may even face a higher risk for --...

Study: Discovery made while editing genetic defect behind Duchenne muscular dystrophy — (Details)

Scientists have developed a method to boost the efficiency of CRISPR gene editing in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), according to a study that...

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: Low-cost ‘cancer probe’ could spot deadly melanoma early — (Details)

Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, is diagnosed in more than 130,000 people globally every year. Now, work is being done on...

Study: Mechanism through which bacteria attack white blood cells — (Details)

A research team led by Prof. Dr. Winfried Römer and Dr. Elias Hobeika from the University of Freiburg and the University Medical Center...

Study: HIV remission achieved in second patient — (Details)

A second person has experienced sustained remission from HIV-1 after ceasing treatment, reports a paper led by researchers at UCL and Imperial College...

Study: When it comes to hearing words, it’s a division of labor between our...

Scientists have uncovered a new "division of labor" between our brain's two hemispheres in how we comprehend the words and other sounds we...

Study: Overcoming cardiovascular disease with a magnetically-steerable guidewire microrobot — (Details)

DGIST research team succeeded in developing a microrobot that can reach the accurate location of cardiovascular disease such as the Chronic Total Occlusion...

Study: A new technology developed to detect and analyze colorless and transparent biomaterials —...

DGIST announced on Wednesday, February 20 that Professor Jae Eun Jang's team in the Department of Information and Communication Engineering developed a biosensor...

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...

Top News

RECENT POSTS