Scientists have grown human intestinal grafts using stem cells from patient tissue that could one day lead to personalized transplants…
Recharging N95 masks for continued usage
In a new article, researchers share a method to restore the filtration efficiency of N95 masks to out-of-box levels, as…
Brain’s immune cells promising cellular target for therapeutics
Inspired by the need for new and better therapies for neurodegenerative diseases, researchers are exploring the link between uncontrolled inflammation…
‘One size fits all’ medication approach doesn’t work in pregnancy
New research shows that a blanket approach to prescribing medication during pregnancy may put low birth weight babies at risk…
Betrayal or cooperation? Analytical investigation of behavior drivers
At the macroscopic level, there are numerous examples of people cooperating to form groupings. Yet at the basic two-person level,…
Endometriosis: No cure, but diagnosis could avert surgery
176 million women worldwide who have endometriosis, a chronic, painful gynaecological condition. It affects nearly three times as many women…
Rare hyperinflammatory syndrome in children with COVID-19 described
Researchers have mapped the immune response in children affected by a rare but life-threatening inflammatory syndrome associated with COVID-19. The…
Could singing spread COVID-19?
Aerosol researchers have studied the amount of particles we actually emit when we sing, and if we contribute to the…
Producing technicolor through brain-like electronic devices
Structural coloration is promised to be the display technology of the future as there is no fading – it does…
New drug shown to improve bone growth in children with achondroplasia
A phase three global clinical trial has shown that the drug vosoritide restores close-to-average bone growth rates of children with…