Hair dryer hoods, sleep apnea machines and simply flipping patients on their stomach have helped sustain patients and reduced the…
Fears of Ventilator Shortage Unleash a Wave of Innovations
Hair dryer hoods, sleep apnea machines and simply flipping patients on their stomach have helped sustain patients and reduced the…
Relying on ‘local food’ is a distant dream for most of the world
A recent study shows that less than one-third of the world’s population could currently meet their demand for food produced…
Simulations show how to make gene therapy more effective
Diseases with a genetic cause could be treated by supplying a correct version of the faulty gene. However, in practice,…
Stem cells in human embryos commit to specialization surprisingly early
The point when human embryonic stem cells irreversibly commit to becoming specialized has been identified by researchers.
Cancer drug resistance study raises immune red flags
Once a cancer patient’s tumors develop resistance to chemotherapy, the prognosis can be poor. However, inhibiting a key gene involved…
Under pressure: New bioinspired material can ‘shapeshift’ to external forces
Inspired by how human bone and colorful coral reefs adjust mineral deposits in response to their surrounding environments, researchers have…
We All Live in Bubbles Now. How Safe Is Yours?
Isolating with others requires rules and trust. What happens if your roommate keeps seeing other people?
We All Live in Bubbles Now. How Safe Is Yours?
Isolating with others requires rules and trust. What happens if your roommate keeps seeing other people?
We All Live in Bubbles Now. How Safe Is Yours?
Isolating with others requires rules and trust. What happens if your roommate keeps seeing other people?