A Stanford Medicine study finds only 32% of women resume breast cancer treatment after pausing for pregnancy, despite ...
Researchers created self-propelled synthetic materials that move like worms using Janus colloids and electric fields. These ...
Bringing pine scents or other aromas indoors with the help of chemical products rapidly fills the air with nanoscale ...
A fungal infection has been shown to trigger a fruit fly’s immune system to destroy brain cells leading to signs of ...
In this Teach Me In 10, Laura Skerlos, Senior Scientist at Sartorius, explores tools for labeling small EVs and monitoring live-cell uptake. Learn about MSC-derived EV purification, real-time uptake ...
A study reveals that ancient Egyptian mummies emit woody, spicy and sweet scents, likely from embalming materials like myrrh, ...
Researchers have created the first eco-friendly, all-graphene ink for 3D printing, unlocking potential in vehicles, ...
New findings outline the differences in the gut microbiome of infants with cystic fibrosis, compared to healthy infants, and ...
In a new study, researchers have found that changes in two parts of the genome work together to influence alopecia risk.
A University of Gothenburg study finds that sulforaphane from broccoli sprouts lowers fasting blood sugar in prediabetes. The ...
The world’s largest collection of digital microbes - nearly a quarter million computer models - could help revolutionize our ...
Researchers at Fred Hutch and MD Anderson discovered RNA Polymerase II on histone genes as a biomarker for cancer ...
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