Scientists discover a brain circuit that boosts maths skills in children -
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A natural compound called cardamonin found in the spice kills cancer cells and prevents them from flying under the immune system's radar, say scientists at the Florida A&M University.
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Reporting in the journal Nature Biomedical Engineering, a team led by GE Research, including investigators from the Yale School of Medicine, UCLA, and the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, demonstrated a unique non-invasive ultrasound method
In 2020 Marcelina Cravat was introduced to the work of Andrew Kaufman M.D. when he was thrust onto a worldwide stage for debunking the mainstream narrative of a viral pandemic by sifting through all of the published documentation that justified a tyr
These sensors are often equipped with nanostructured carbon allotropes, such as graphene or carbon nanotubes (CNTs), because of their unique and often enhanced properties over forms of bulk carbon, such as diamond or graphite.
Through experimentation with a highly promising anti-aging technique, scientists at the UK's Babraham Institute have demonstrated a new way of turning back the clock in human skin cells.
Researchers have rejuvenated a 53-year-old woman's skin cells so they are the equivalent of a 23-year-old's.
Pomegranate Found To Prevent Coronary Artery Disease Progression A study published in the journal Atherosclerosis confirms that pomegranate extract may prevent and/or reverse the primary pathology associated with cardiac mortality: the progressive
These are specialized sacs in the animal's skin that contain pigment granules. By distorting the sacs using its muscles, the squid can alter their translucency, reflectivity, or opacity. Using this as a model, the UC Irvine team came up with a co
Men trying to be GOD...
A spinoff from MIT, Frequency Therapeutics, has a new drug candidate that stimulates the growth of hair cells in the inner ear.
A bipartisan bill aimed to help the U.S. "compete" with China would only slow down scientific progress.
Hyundai has already made it very clear that it's making a serious play at next-gen electric aviation, establishing its own eVTOL subsidiary Supernal late last year and promising to flex its automotive-grade manufacturing muscle to get air taxis built
To test the new molecule the researchers turned to a special kind of engineered mouse model. Normal mice, the mainstay of lab research, unfortunately are not useful for most COVID-19 studies because they don't carry the same receptors that SARS-CoV
Eric Schmidt has taken on big challenges before, fighting Microsoft when he led Novell and taking on Brussels when he was CEO at Google.
--after offering to be a surrogate for her daughter, 24, who can't conceive
"NAD is actually something I ended up working on in the drug development industry. I was fortunate enough to work for a company that was forward thinking. It actually started looking at developing molecules that would improve our health span, which
Researchers at North Carolina State University (NCSU) have developed a marshmallow-like implant that can train a patient's immune system to fight off cancer. In tests in mice, the technique was more effective against cancer and could be enacted m
Methanotrophic bacteria consume 30 million metric tons of methane per year and have captivated researchers for their natural ability to convert the potent greenhouse gas into usable fuel
Seems 'the science' has forgotten 'the science'...
Most people may know the saying "you are what you eat," but who knew it would prove so literal?
Arkansas physicists have successfully developed a circuit capable of capturing graphene's thermal motion and converting it into an electrical current.
London-based Invisibility Shield Co. say the fully functional shields can hide a whole person.
HB11 is approaching nuclear fusion from an entirely new angle, using high power, high precision lasers instead of hundred-million-degree temperatures to start the reaction.
For several decades surgeons have used sound waves to break up kidney stones in a method called extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). The method involves high intensity acoustic pulses and generally requires patients to be sedated or even ane
How the government stopped worrying and learned to love propaganda
In this interview, Nichola Conlon, Ph.D., a molecular biologist, antiaging specialist and founder of a nutraceutical company that produces an NAD+ boosting supplement.
Elon expects a pretty good prototype Teslabot this year and a low volume production for Teslabot will start next year.