Home 2019

Yearly Archives: 2019

HIV : ART leaves unrepaired holes in the immune system’s wall of defence

0
If they don't receive antiretroviral therapy (ART), most HIV patients see a progressive weakening of their immune system. But a very small percentage of...

Researchers unveils a correlation between inflammatory and antioxidant diets and the risk of developing...

0
Researchers from the Molecular Mechanisms and Experimental Therapy in Oncology program (Oncobell) of the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL) and the Catalan Institute of...

Researchers have discovered that people who take very small doses of psychedelics report an...

0
A University of Toronto Mississauga researcher and his colleagues have "uncovered high potential research avenues" for assessing the benefits and drawbacks of microdosing with...

Working memory is impaired in psychotic disorders

0
Working memory - the ability to temporarily store information for decision making and guiding behavior - is impaired in psychotic disorders. It is generally assumed...

Researchers study 3-D images of MS lesions in the brain to differentiate between injuries...

0
A new way of looking at the brains of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients could greatly enhance doctors' ability to select the best therapy for...

High intensity interval training (HIIT) help prevent age-related cognitive illnesses

0
High intensity interval training (HIIT) may be doing more than just keeping you fit and strong—it may also help prevent age-related cognitive illnesses, such...

Burnout among doctors is costing the U.S. health-care system an estimated $4.6 billion a...

0
Burnout among doctors is costing the U.S. health-care system an estimated $4.6 billion a year in billings because of reduced hours, physician turnover, and...

A revolutionary approach to treating chemical burns in the eye using a tissue-softening...

0
New research led by scientists at Newcastle University, UK reveals a potential revolutionary way to treat eye injuries and prevent blindness -by softening the...

A new reusable device can help women with breast cancer in lower income countries...

0
A new reusable device created by the Johns Hopkins University can help women with breast cancer in lower income countries by using carbon dioxide,...

Scientists are designing arrays of aligned single-wall carbon nanotubes to channel heat into light

0
The ever-more-humble carbon nanotube may be just the device to make solar panels—and anything else that loses energy through heat—far more efficient. Rice University scientists...

Small samples of ubiquitous building materials can be used to test whether a facility...

0
A new paper details how small samples of ubiquitous building materials, such as tile or brick, can be used to test whether a facility...

Researchers developed sheath-run artificial muscles (SRAMs) that react by sensing the environment around them

0
Putting "socks" on artificial muscles made from inexpensive materials helps them produce 40 times more flex than human muscle, a global research project has...

Researchers can identify people’s emotions based on their walking styles

0
A team of researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of Maryland at College Park has recently developed...

A Tel Aviv-based startup reinvent concept for motors in wheels for engines in electric...

0
A Tel Aviv-based startup has emerged from stealth and they are spelling out their concept for motors in wheels for engines in electric cars....

FinSpy espionage tool has been discovered in Myanmar users

0
One of the most powerful, infamous, and advanced piece of government-grade commercial surveillance spyware dubbed FinSpy - also known as FinFisher - has been discovered...