Monthly Archives: Ottobre 2018
T cell bispecific antibody can successfully guide immune cells directly to cancerous cells...
Not so long ago, immunotherapy against cancer was positioned as an emerging or even promising treatment, but not one with a proven track record.
Today...
Receiving hugs may buffer against deleterious changes in mood associated with interpersonal conflict
Receiving hugs may buffer against deleterious changes in mood associated with interpersonal conflict, according to a study published October 3rd in the open-access journal...
Researchers developed a new class of molecules that destroy breast cancer tumors
Researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology and colleagues have designed and developed a new class of molecules that use a never-before-known mechanism that may...
Enhancing osteogenesis with engineering teratoma-derived fibroblasts
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a promising cell source, easy to harvest and differentiate into a variety of mesodermal tissues including fat, bone and cartilage...
Scientists at Calibr using ReFRAME drug repurposing collection yields hope for treating diseases that...
Each year, millions of people worldwide suffer from potentially fatal infectious diseases that often leave survivors facing a lifetime of related health problems.
But what...
How dads’ biology around the birth of their children relates to predict later caregiving
Much has been written about what happens to mothers hormonally during pregnancy and after, but what about fathers?
In a first-of-its-kind study, University of Notre...
Scientists have discovered new compounds that may explain whole grain health benefits
Scientists have discovered new compounds that may explain whole grain health benefits, reports a new study led by the University of Eastern Finland.
A high...
SIDS – Capire e prevenire la sindrome della morte improvvisa del lattante
La minaccia di SIDS ti fa perdere il sonno?
Ti ritrovi a guardare ogni respiro del tuo bambino durante la notte e a perdere...
Submarines now have soft robotic arms – developed a range of soft robotic grippers...
The human arm can perform a wide range of extremely delicate and coordinated movements, from turning a key in a lock to gently stroking...
Columbia Engineering researchers have created revolutionary ultra-thin ‘meta-lens’
Light of different colors travels at different speeds in different materials and structures. This is why we see white light split into its constituent...
Skilled musicians read musical notes slightly faster than novices
A musician’s note reading speed and capability to effectively scan the notation are the keys to successful playing, found researchers as they were examining...
A new study reports it is possible to reverse the effects of aging
What’s the secret to aging well?
University of Minnesota Medical School researchers have answered it- on a cellular level.
Cell senescence is a process in which...
Planet X : Scientists have new evidence on Planet Nine
Caltech researchers have found mathematical evidence suggesting there may be a "Planet X" deep in the solar system.
This hypothetical Neptune-sized planet orbits our sun...
MagnetoSperm : Tiny Robots Swim Around Your Body Delivering Drugs
In 2014 started the reasearch of MagnetoSperm - it's a tiny, swimming robot inspired by sperm cells.
Described in the journal Applied Physics Letters, such microrobots if...
MIT : new microgram-scale linear and rotational microhydraulic actuators driven by electrowetting
Microhydraulic actuators are designed to convert electrical power into mechanical power on a microscale with more power density and higher efficiency.
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