People fall in love for many reasons — similar interests, physical attraction, and shared values among them. But if they…
A new method for developing artificial ovaries
Researchers have taken an important step towards developing artificial ovaries for patients suffering from cancer.
No wires, more cuddles: Sensors are first to monitor babies in the NICU without wires
An interdisciplinary team has developed a pair of soft, flexible wireless sensors that replace the tangle of wire-based sensors that…
Economic burden of dengue fever
Dengue fever is a major public health concern in many parts of South-East Asia and South America and its prevalence…
These Mice Sing to One Another — Politely
Alston’s singing mice “converse,” scientists report. The finding may shed light on human language.
These Mice Sing to One Another — Politely
Alston’s singing mice “converse,” scientists report. The finding may shed light on human language.
New lipid shape atlas holds key to early disease detection
Chemists started decoding the total human molecular picture by examining 456 variations of one class of molecule, lipids, bellwethers of…
Mobile bedside bioprinter can heal wounds
Scientists have created such a mobile skin bioprinting system — the first of its kind — that allows bi-layered skin…
Junk food purchases increase after recreational marijuana legalization
New research found a link between state recreational marijuana legalization and increased consumption of certain high-calorie foods.
New sanitation system halves healthcare associated infections and cuts costs by 75 percent
The spread of antimicrobial resistance in hospitals can be limited by sanitation methods that remodulate the hospital microbiota, leading to…