Innovative lab test to develop easy-to-swallow medicine for children
Scientists have revealed an innovative in vitro method that can help to develop easy to swallow medicine for children and older people.
Scientists have revealed an innovative in vitro method that can help to develop easy to swallow medicine for children and older people.
More than one-third of healthcare workers were contaminated with multi-drug resistant organisms (MDRO) after caring for patients colonized or infected with the bacteria, according to a new study. The ..
High performance computing has revealed in detail how liquid droplets combine, in a development with applications such as improving 3D printing technologies or the forecasting of thunderstorms.
Ocean warming is threatening coral reefs globally, with persistent thermal stress events degrading coral reefs worldwide, but a new study has found that corals at or near the equator are affected less..
Research highlights role of immunological imprinting — or how the immune system fights the flu after previous exposure to the virus via infections or vaccinations — in the elicitation of new antibod..
A new model for intensive care can help identify preventable — and previously overlooked — factors that often send chronically ill patients to the intensive care unit (ICU).
CRISPR/Cas enables the targeted deactivation of genes by cutting DNA at pre-determined sites. This is accomplished by providing the Cas enzyme with a genetic zip code. Using an entire library of zip c..
The eggs of a parasitic ant queen living off a foreign species may end up as food for the larvae of the host species.
An active substance that has been known for 30 years could unexpectedly turn into a ray of hope against eye tumors. This is shown by a new study. The plant leaves of which contain the tested substance..
Scientists have demonstrated that the viscosity of fluids present in faults has a direct effect on the intensity of earthquakes.