As more and more people around the world are getting vaccinated, one can almost hear the collective sigh of relief.
Could 3D printed swabs be used to collect COVID-19 test samples?
Researchers have evaluated 3D printed sample collection swabs made in-house and found them to be a reliable alternative to commercial
Why trainers are calling out this common technique tip
Been told to avoid letting your knees go over your toes in certain exercises? Here’s why that’s not necessary (and
Modulating rapamycin target protein promotes autophagy, lowering toxic Huntingtin protein
Researchers world-wide are focused on clearing the toxic mutant Huntingtin protein that leads to neuronal cell death and systemic dysfunction
Childhood vaccination rates in Texas have dropped steeply during COVID-19 pandemic
A team of researchers from universities in California and Texas has found immunization rates for children in Texas for a
“This 5-minute tapping routine helped me handle post-lockdown overwhelm”
Tapping therapy is said to help ease stress and feelings of being overwhelmed by connecting the mind and body. Here’s
Researchers identify kite-shaped molecules that block SARS-CoV-2 cell entry after attachment
A team of scientists from the University of Manchester, UK, has recently screened a panel of FDA-approved compounds to identify
Innovative platform enhances surgical team experience during a trauma simulation
Simulators have long been used for training surgeons and surgical teams, but traditional simulator platforms typically have a built-in limitation:
Most box office hit films suitable for children in India contain alcohol imagery
Most box office hit films screened in India that are suitable for children contain alcohol imagery, finds research published in
Improved detection of atrial fibrillation could prevent disabling strokes
A clinical trial examining the efficacy of two devices to monitor and detect atrial fibrillation (AF), or an irregular heartbeat,