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Tiny Neural Probes Unravel Potentials in Brain Research
Tiny Neural Probes Unravel Potentials in Brain Research

Stanford University and Harvard Medical School researchers have developed tiny and ultra-flexible mesh neural probes.

Low Viral Levels Are Unlikely to Transmit HIV
Low Viral Levels Are Unlikely to Transmit HIV

A team of infectious diseases experts from Global Health Impact Group, collaborating with a Swiss.

Enzyme Spatial Positioning Identifies Healthy Cells
Enzyme Spatial Positioning Identifies Healthy Cells

There are many unanswered mysteries about the molecular mechanisms used by the human immune system.

Pediatric Allergies
The Largest Nationwide Study Validates Pediatric Allergies

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) researchers used electronic health record (EHR) data from more than.

Study Recommends Bioinformatic Vaccine Design
Study Recommends Bioinformatic Vaccine Design

New research published by Oxford University Press in Biology Methods & Protocols suggests that it.

HIV Drug Resistance Mechanisms Revealed
HIV Drug Resistance Mechanisms Revealed

The findings could predict the findings of the TAME (Targeting Aging with Metformin) experiment, the.

Metformin Promotes Healthy Aging Based on Genetics
Metformin Promotes Healthy Aging Based on Genetics

Using a cohort analysis of more than 300,000 participants of European origin (UK Biobank), a.

Genes Influence What We Eat
Genes Influence What We Eat

Researchers discovered over 500 genes that appear to directly influence the foods we eat in.

CAR T-Cells Allow Less Toxic Multiple Myeloma Treatment
CAR T-Cells Allow Less Toxic Multiple Myeloma Treatment

University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers engineered a new type of CAR T-cell.

COVID-19 Patients at the Risk of Bone Loss and Higher Fractures
COVID-19 Patients at the Risk of Bone Loss

A UC Davis Health study that looked at acute bone loss in mice with COVID-19.