Study: Standing in for a kidney, MXene materials can be used to filter urea,...
For more than 3 million people around the world, kidney failure is a life-altering diagnosis, if not a life-threatening one. While about 17...
Study: Is foraging behaviour regulated the same way in humans and worms? — ...
Finding food and staying at a food source are crucial survival strategies in the animal world. But how are external feeding signals on...
Study: New epilepsy warning device could save thousands of lives — (Details)
A new high-tech bracelet, developed by scientists from the Netherlands detects 85 percent of all severe night-time epilepsy seizures. That is a much...
Study: Simple method for linking molecules could help overcome drug resistant infections — ...
Using a novel type of chemical reaction, MIT researchers have shown that they can modify antibiotics in a way that could potentially make...
Study: Children’s sleep not significantly affected by screen time, new study finds — ...
Screen-time has little impact on the quality of children's sleep, according to new Oxford University research.
Screens are now a fixture of modern childhood....
Study: Unraveling a genetic network linked to autism — (Details)
Donnelly Centre researchers have uncovered a genetic network linked to autism. The findings, described in the journal Molecular Cell, will facilitate developing new...
Study: Farmers’ market vendors need training to improve food-safety practices — (Details)
Many vendors at farmers markets take inadequate precautions to prevent the spread of foodborne illness, and they should be trained to reduce food-safety...
Study: Training with states of matter search algorithm enables neuron model pruning — ...
Artificial neural networks are machine learning systems that are composed of a large number of connected nodes called artificial neurons. Similar to the...
Study: A study of how experimental inhibitors bind a key flu protein may guide...
Molecular virologist Chad Petit, Ph.D., uses basic science to fight influenza -- through experiments at the atomic level.
This includes a deadly poultry influenza...
Study: Road to cell death more clearly identified for Parkinson’s disease — (Details)
In experiments performed in mice, Johns Hopkins researchers report they have identified the cascade of cell death events leading to the physical and...
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Hey ISIS, You Suck: Local Muslims Post Anti-ISIS Billboard
A new billboard on Manchester Road in Missouri reads, "HEY ISIS, YOU SUCK!!! From: #ActualMuslims."
A group of Muslim-Americans have put up a blunt billboard...