Research and development
23.10.2017, 08:19
Reducing repetitive blood tests could save hospitals and patients money—and keep patients healthier.
Reducing repetitive blood tests could save hospitals and patients money—and keep patients healthier.
23.10.2017, 08:17
"Carrying firearms in public places can have significant implications for public health and public safety."
20.10.2017, 15:29
CombiMatrix to Present New Data from a Large-Scale Analysis of Genomic Abnormalities Impacting Multiple Stages of Human Growth and Development Starting from Conception through Childhood at the American Society of Human Genetics Annual Meeting
20.10.2017, 13:39
Teens who use their phones for hours are getting less sleep than they should, researchers say. But they've got a few ideas that could change that.
20.10.2017, 13:37
UCLA researchers are using genetics to find out whether the elusive snake is an endangered species.
20.10.2017, 11:44
Gene circuit switches on inside cancer cells, triggers immune attack
20.10.2017, 08:23
The near-Earth object 2016 HO3 isn't space junk after all, say researchers.
20.10.2017, 08:16
19.10.2017, 12:01
IEA analysis shows that billions can get electricity and clean cooking, bringing major economic and social benefits without any negative implications on climate.
19.10.2017, 06:56
"In many parts of the world, the low average calcium intake may be putting most people at increased risk of fractures and osteoporosis."
18.10.2017, 15:56
Adipose tissue macrophages release exosomes containing microRNAs that modulate insulin sensitivity.
18.10.2017, 11:03
Novartis drug Revolade® shows long-term disease control for chronic/persistent immune thrombocytopenia (ITP)
18.10.2017, 09:44
A new sensor could give more sensory information to robots that disable bombs or, one day, perform surgery.
18.10.2017, 09:03
Astellas Pharma announces that it has entered into a new collaborative research agreement with TB Alliance, a non-profit organization dedicated to finding faster-acting and affordable drug regimens to fight tuberculosis (TB), for the exploration of new drugs against TB
18.10.2017, 07:55
For decades, astronomers thought just one of Saturn's moons kept its largest ring intact. New research indicates it's more of a team effort.
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