Cornell engineers develop ‘killer cells’ to destroy cancer in lymph nodes
ITHACA, N.Y. – Cornell biomedical engineers have developed specialized white blood cells – dubbed "super natural killer cells" – that ...
ITHACA, N.Y. – Cornell biomedical engineers have developed specialized white blood cells – dubbed "super natural killer cells" – that ...
Credit: Gwenn Smith lab In a study looking at brain scans of people with mild loss of thought and memory ...
Credit: Clemson University New research at Clemson University could improve a technology that many experts see as crucial in helping ...
Credit: Vuokko Heikinheimo Researchers from the Digital Geography at the University of Helsinki have been studying whether social media data ...
Credit: C. O'Connor What's in a face? In addition to their plumage, Pukeko–large purple swamphens found in New Zealand–convey information ...
Credit: University of Huddersfield "…the device allows early assessment of the effects of drugs, speeding up the adoption of those ...
LOS ANGELES – Patients with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) face a much higher risk of succumbing to a deadly fungal infection, ...
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) March 11, 2016 — A biological process in the brains of zebra finches shows that the songbirds respond ...
Men with prostate cancer run the risk of brittle bones as a side-effect of their treatment. But one hour's football ...
Ocean acidification may well be helping invasive species of algae, jellyfish, crabs and shellfish to move to new areas of ...
R&D Magazine named the handheld single-cell pipette (hSCP), a Houston Methodist Research Institute invention, as one the 100 most innovative ...
Scientists from the Institut Pasteur and the CNRS , in collaboration with Imperial College London and the University of Vienna, ...
Credit: MIT News CAMBRIDGE, MA — Red blood cells must be small and flexible enough to squeeze through the tiniest ...
In recent years, over 3% of births per year in developed countries have corresponded to children conceived through assisted reproduction ...
A new study, which followed 180 pre-term infants from birth to age seven, found that babies who were fed more ...
Credit: Heather F. Smith, Ph.D., Midwestern University Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (nTOS) is a common neurologic syndrome resulting in pain, ...
Credit: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers New Rochelle, NY, October 31, 2017–Researchers studying the mechanism of action of the natural, ...
Credit: Alexandre Paix Johns Hopkins scientists have developed a streamlined method and accompanying efficiency "rules" for introducing new DNA sequences ...
Credit: MODIS/NASA In 1870, explorer Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld, trekking across the barren and remote ice cap of Greenland, saw something ...
IMAGE: MSU plant biologist Maren Friesen asks: Why do scientists chase unicorns? Credit: G.L. Kohuth EAST LANSING, Mich. – Scientists ...
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