A tiny device the size of a small paperclip has been shown to help patients with upper limb paralysis to…
An artificial cell on a chip
Researchers have developed a precisely controllable system for mimicking biochemical reaction cascades in cells. Using microfluidic technology, they produce miniature…
Specific and rapid expansion of blood vessels
Upon a heart infarct or stroke, rapid restoration of blood flow, and oxygen delivery to the hypo perfused regions is…
Performance test for neural interfaces
Researchers develop guidelines to standardize analysis of electrodes.
Prevalence of Non-Cardiac Multimorbidity in Patients Admitted to Two Cardiac Intensive Care Units and Their Association with Mortality
Current cardiac intensive care unit (CICU) practice has seen a rise in patient complexity, including an increase in non-cardiac organ…
Judges’ decisions in sport focus more on vigor than skill
Researchers analyzed almost 550 men’s and women’s mixed martial arts contests, using data collated for the Ultimate Fighting Championship, and…
Estrogenic and anti-estrogenic effects of PFASs could depend on the presence of estrogen
Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) have received intense scrutiny in recent years because of their persistence in the environment and potential endocrine-disrupting…
Living in Noisy Neighborhoods May Raise Your Dementia Risk
As community noise levels increased, so did the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.
Living in Noisy Neighborhoods May Raise Your Dementia Risk
As community noise levels increased, so did the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.
Living in Noisy Neighborhoods May Raise Your Dementia Risk
As community noise levels increased, so did the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.