Researchers have used synchrotron light to study what happens to the nerves in diabetes. The technique shows the 3D-structure of…
Tiny devices promise new horizon for security screening and medical imaging
Miniature devices that could be developed into safe, high-resolution imaging technology, with uses such as helping doctors identify potentially deadly…
Women Are Less Likely to Conceive After C-Section Delivery
Among women who delivered by C-section, 68.9 percent conceived within the next three years, compared with 76.7 percent of women…
Women Are Less Likely to Conceive After C-Section Delivery
Among women who delivered by C-section, 68.9 percent conceived within the next three years, compared with 76.7 percent of women…
Hoping Llamas Will Become Coronavirus Heroes
Antibodies from Winter, a 4-year-old llama with great eyelashes, have neutralized coronavirus and other infections in lab experiments.
Hoping Llamas Will Become Coronavirus Heroes
Antibodies from Winter, a 4-year-old llama with great eyelashes, have neutralized coronavirus and other infections in lab experiments.
New computational method unravels single-cell data from multiple people
A new computational method for assigning the donor in single cell RNA sequencing experiments provides an accurate way to unravel…
Trial questions benefits of organic nitrates for bone health
A new study found that organic nitrates do not have clinically relevant effects on bone mineral density or bone turnover…
Towards antibodies against COVID-19
Researchers have announced the isolation and characterization of a unique antibody that can bind to the virus that causes COVID-19…
‘Terrible twos’ not inevitable: With engaged parenting, happy babies can become happy toddlers
Parents should not feel pressured to make their young children undertake structured learning or achieve specific tasks, particularly during lockdown.…