A new study shows that memory helper T cells that recognize common cold coronaviruses also recognize matching sites on SARS-CoV-2,…
Disposed PPE could be turned into biofuel, shows new COVID-19 study
Plastic from used personal protective equipment (PPE) can, and should, be transformed into renewable liquid fuels, according to a new…
Researcher seeks safer, more effective leukemia treatment
A potentially safer, more effective chemotherapy treatment for patients with blood-related cancers, such as leukemia, who need a particular bone…
Weddings as a Coronavirus Super-Spreader Worry
Despite precautions, the coronavirus has swept through a number of weddings, large and small, infecting guests and vendors.
Weddings as a Coronavirus Super-Spreader Worry
Despite precautions, the coronavirus has swept through a number of weddings, large and small, infecting guests and vendors.
Blood test could diagnose baby brain damage just hours after birth
An early blood test could detect which babies deprived of oxygen at birth are at risk of serious neurodisabilities like…
Blood-thinner with no bleeding side-effects is here
Scientists have developed a synthetic blood-thinner that, unlike all others, doesn’t cause bleeding side-effects. The highly potent, highly selective, and…
Implantable transmitter provides wireless option for biomedical devices
Engineers have developed a fully implantable radio-frequency transmitter chip for wireless sensor nodes and biomedical devices.
Lockdown study reports surge in health anxieties
Coronavirus and the imposition of lockdown this year ‘significantly raised’ mental health challenges, particularly so for the most vulnerable groups,…
‘Deepfakes’ ranked as most serious AI crime threat
Fake audio or video content has been ranked by experts as the most worrying use of artificial intelligence in terms…