A Duke University research team has found a way to help sporting officials detect whether an athlete’s blood has been
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Diplomats’ mystery illness linked to radiofrequency/microwave radiation, researcher says
Writing in advance of the September 15 issue of Neural Computation, Beatrice Golomb, MD, PhD, professor of medicine at University
Targeting headaches and tumors with nano-submarines
Scientists at the Mainz University Medical Center and the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research (MPI-P) have developed a new
Solved protein puzzle opens door to new design for cancer drugs
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Researchers at Oregon State University have solved a longstanding puzzle concerning the design of molecular motors, paving
Organ regeneration is no longer a distant dream: Scientists clarify what cellular behavior drives left-right asymmetric organ morphogenesis
Many organs arise from simple sheets and tubes of cells. During development, these sheets bend and deform into the more
Model automates molecule design to speed drug development: Machine-learning model could help chemists make molecules with higher potencies, much more quickly.
Designing new molecules for pharmaceuticals is primarily a manual, time-consuming process that’s prone to error. But MIT researchers have now
Using bloodstains at crime scenes to determine age of a suspect or victim
From the spatter analysis made famous in the TV show Dexter to the frequent DNA profiling of CSI and the
New nuclear medicine method shows promise for better detection of neuroendocrine tumors
Researchers have shown that a new nuclear medicine procedure could safely and more effectively detect cancerous gastrointestinal and pancreatic neuroendocrine
Combination pack battles cancer: Nanoparticles with multifunctional drug precursor for synergistic tumor therapy
For efficient cancer therapy with few side effects, the active drug should selectively attain high concentration in the tumor. In
Tiny particles could help fight brain cancer: Nanoparticles carrying two drugs can cross the blood-brain barrier and shrink glioblastoma tumors
Glioblastoma multiforme, a type of brain tumor, is one of the most difficult-to-treat cancers. Only a handful of drugs are