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Scientists have developed a fluid, stretchable battery ideal for wearable electronics, offering flexibility and future-proof ...
For the first time in Finland, researchers at the Nanoscience Center of the University of Jyväskylä have isolated a giant ...
A UT Southwestern study finds that higher cardiorespiratory fitness may slow age-related brain atrophy, preserving cognitive ...
New research has highlighted the contribution of metabolic pathways and the gut–joint axis in osteoarthritis, pinpointing new ...
A long-term study reveals how age, sex, genetics, and menopause influence blood biomarkers related to dementia. The study ...
Cytochrome P450 (CYP) proteins are responsible for breaking down more than 80% of all Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved drugs, reducing their effectiveness. However, how to prevent CYPs from ...
As well as providing energy to the cell, glycolysis also controls cell fate in early embryonic development, laying the ...
Traditional preclinical models often fail to accurately replicate human physiology, contributing to high drug failure rates in clinical trials. Microphysiological systems (MPS) integrate multiple ...
Dr. Sheena Cruickshank’s work in immunology focuses on immune responses and chronic conditions like inflammatory bowel ...
For Technology Networks' 2025 Women in Science eBook, we interviewed Robyn Araiza to learn about her career in STEM and how ...
Researchers have identified a novel strategy for treating an aggressive form of leukemia – reprogramming the cancer cells to ...
The higher arsenic levels are likely due to climate-related changes in soil chemistry that favor arsenic that can more easily ...