Mosquitos transmit a significant number of serious diseases. Preventing them from biting is difficult, but some researchers think graphene may…
Most-comprehensive analysis of fentanyl crisis urges innovative action
The sudden appearance of the drug fentanyl in the US has driven up overdose deaths dramatically, even as the abuse…
Food-waste study reveals trends behind discarded items
Americans throw out a lot more food than they expect they will, food waste that is likely driven in part…
People’s initial immune response to dengue fever analyzed
Researchers have come one step closer to understanding how our immune system responds to acute dengue fever, a disease that…
Inflammation triggers silent mutation to cause deadly lung disease
Researchers have found that inflammation in the lungs of rats, triggered by something as simple as the flu, may wake…
Pancreas on a chip: Organ-on-a-chip and stem-cell tech combined
‘Islet-on-a-chip’ offers continuous monitoring of insulin-producing cells, indicating whether they have therapeutic value and are suitable for transplant. Miniature, automated,…
Babies Display ‘Werewolf Syndrome’ After Getting Anti-Baldness Drug by Mistake
At least 17 children, including babies, began growing hair all over their bodies after a hair loss treatment was mislabeled…
Babies Display ‘Werewolf Syndrome’ After Getting Anti-Baldness Drug by Mistake
At least 17 children, including babies, began growing hair all over their bodies after a hair loss treatment was mislabeled…
Babies Display ‘Werewolf Syndrome’ After Getting Anti-Baldness Drug by Mistake
At least 17 children, including babies, began growing hair all over their bodies after a hair loss treatment was mislabeled…
Babies Display ‘Werewolf Syndrome’ After Getting Anti-Baldness Drug by Mistake
At least 17 children, including babies, began growing hair all over their bodies after a hair loss treatment was mislabeled…