Category: Diseases & Treatments
Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have succeeded in elucidating the structure of specific photoreceptors. With their help, it may be possible to switch cellular activities on and …
We continue our in-depth conversation with Tom Tinney, Product Specialist and equipment guru at AquaPhoenix Scientific diving deeper into the technical aspects of multimeter troubleshooting. This episode is packed …
It’s that ghoulish time of the year, so Mike and Cam share some “tricks” and “treats!” Drink along as the guys try a Pumpkin Cider to get into the …
How would you summarize your study for a lay audience? Our study introduces a new tool called FUSE (Functional Substitution Estimation) that helps scientists better understand how changes in …
In this interview, Rob Brown, Vice President of Product and Pre-Sales at Sapio Sciences, discusses Sapio’s AI-powered lab assistant, ELaiN, and how it is positioning Sapio as a leader in science-aware …
A new study from UT Arlington reveals that setting reminders can eliminate some age-related declines in memory. The findings offer a significant breakthrough in addressing the cognitive challenges faced by older …
A new Scientific Statement released today by the Endocrine Society highlights research gaps associated with the negative effects of opioid use on the endocrine system. The use and misuse …
The fragile structure of p53 gene reveals why this crucial cancer defense is so easily compromised, shedding light on the genetic Achilles’ heel of many tumors. Perspective: TP53: the …
Researchers found that patients with degenerative spondylolisthesis had up to three times higher levels of certain gut bacteria compared to those without the condition. Study: Gut microbiome dysbiosis is …
A study highlights how strategic use of masks and seating arrangements can significantly reduce the risk of COVID-19 spread during flights, offering crucial insights for safer air travel in …