Study sheds light on why a warmer world may equal a wetter Arctic
Credit: Douglas Levere / University at Buffalo BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The Arctic is warming faster than the rest of the globe, and as it does,...
Credit: Douglas Levere / University at Buffalo BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The Arctic is warming faster than the rest of the globe, and as it does,...
Katharina Paschinger's father, a conservation chemist in Vienna, was a devoted beekeeper. Paschinger remembers fondly that he would bring royal jelly, an important food for...
Credit: Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researchers have uncovered new insights into how the normal controls on cell growth are...
Credit: OIST and University of Otago Seneca Valley Virus sounds like the last bug you'd want to catch, but it could be the next breakthrough...
Credit: Nobuhiro Takahashi With 5-year survival rates being around 30% for patients with distant metastatic disease, cutaneous melanoma is the leading cause of skin cancer...
Kill code is triggered by chemotherapy Potential to trigger kill code without using chemotherapy, avoiding side effects 'I want to utilize a mechanism that nature...
Credit: Manqing Li, Michael David Lab, UC San Diego DNA-damaging agents, or "DDAs," make up the most widely used group of cancer drugs. Yet their...
Credit: Mihnea Bostina University of Otago researchers have used high-resolution electron microscopy images to reveal how an anti-cancer virus interacts with tumor cells, increasing its...
Credit: Dr. Reeder Robinson of the Medical University of South Carolina In an article published online October 12, 2018 by Leukemia, Medical University of South...
Credit: Cleveland Clinic Final results of SWOG Cancer Research Network's groundbreaking international Prevention of Early Menopause Study (POEMS) clinical trial are in, and they show...
Credit: Matt Cashore/University of Notre Dame Immunotherapy -- harnessing T-cells to attack cancer cells in the body -- has given hope to patients who endure...
Credit: PHOTO CREDIT: Maricruz Kwon, UTHealth Working to further the understanding of how the brain processes information, Valentin Dragoi, Ph.D., of The University of Texas...
SVIN's 2018 annual meeting to showcase breakthrough technology on stroke thrombectomy offering a ray of hope for stroke patients worldwide. The results of latest clinical...
New York, NY - New research published in Frontiers in Neurology finds that robotic arm rehabilitation in chronic stroke patients with aphasia, the loss of...
Credit: Montana State University photo by Kelly Gorham BOZEMAN -- A pair of Montana State University researchers who examine how variations across federally qualified health...
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