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Can aspirin slow the spread of breast cancer?
Breast cancer is a common cancer that affects women worldwide. When cancerous cells spread to other parts of the body, a…
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Researchers used virus proteins to deliver the CRISPR system into cells for faster and safer gene editing.
Scientists designed a unique hybrid material that stores sodium, which could improve performance and reliability of sodium-ion batteries for use in cell phones and other electronics.

Scientists developed a new biomedical device that adheres to muscle tissue and delivers contractions, promoting tissue regeneration.
Scientists developed a new model to improve the gripping performance of electroadhesive clutches in robots. Their upgraded cyber-hand was nearly 30 times stronger!

Scientists discovered superconductivity in structures of four and five layers of graphene where alternating layers are twisted to a “magic angle”.
In automobiles, aircrafts, and other large machineries, it is extremely useful to have a way to detect the amount of force certain components in these machines are experiencing. If we can monitor force in real time, we can prevent a…
Scientists devised a new method for converting energy from evaporation into electricity, using sustainable microbial biofilms. This device was able to power simple wearable electronics from human sweat.
Scientists recently tested new solids for cheaper and safer capture of carbon dioxide from internal combustion engines. This technology could help decrease greenhouse gas emissions from transportation.

A lithium ion battery with solid electrolyte is much safer than lithium ion batteries on the market today.

Scientists develop simple procedure to strain silicon, reaching record strain levels, that will have huge impact in optoelectronic devices such as LED lights, solar panels, and smoke detectors.

The materials used to build aircrafts need to be very strong, able to withstand high temperatures, and lightweight. Carbon fiber composites have attracted a lot of interest because they are durable at high temperature and their low density…

Why does this help plants? Plants can capture energy from many colors of light, but they cannot use energy from ultraviolet radiation. By turning ultraviolet radiation into red or orange light, these scientists are making “unusable”…

Engineered living materials are composed of both synthetic materials and living cells. They are made in a lab to do things, like respond to their environment, which goes beyond typical materials like inert plastics used to make so many of…

Scientists have found the addition of conductive nanomaterials like copper and ceramics in a piezoelectric polymer material greatly increases power generation.

The cells in our bones play a crucial role in maintaining our bone health. Diseases such as osteoporosis can damage the health of our bones. Osteoporosis is caused by the loss of bone material. Aging increases the risk of developing…

Scientists started out wanting to study how Vitamin A affects our gut flora. They ended up coming up with a new way to count bacteria by encasing them in tiny droplets and tagging each one with DNA “barcodes”, detecting more detail than…

Scientists aboard the International Space Station test if bacteria can get vital metals out of rock under low gravity conditions.

Imagine what it would be like to be an astronaut landing on Mars for the first time. The red planet has little more than dust and rocks as well as some frozen water and gases in the air. If you wanted to build a shelter or structure, you…

Current antimicrobial fabrics have dangerous downsides - researchers have found a safe approach using essential oils. @ryant_kirby

As the hunt for extraterrestrial life continues, scientists are giving rovers some new game changing abilities. With the "LEMUR", we may not be so far off from finding life on other planets!

Recent advances in medical research
Breast cancer is a common cancer that affects women worldwide. When cancerous cells spread to other parts of the body, a process known as metastasis, they can be difficult to eradicate. During metastasis, cells from the cancer spread…
Researchers discovered a pregnant mother’s exposure to traffic-related air pollutants can impede development of the unborn baby’s immune system.
Researchers used virus proteins to deliver the CRISPR system into cells for faster and safer gene editing.
Scientists found blocking a specific protein from some immune cells can boost their ability to fight cancer.
Scientists find a key player in the gut’s immune system has taken heavy hits from seemingly unrelated COVID-19 infections.
Researchers used metabolomics to find new biological signals that can better predict anaphylactic events. These signals can help doctors diagnose and treat severe allergic reactions.
Scientists conducted a follow-up on the Costa Rica HPV vaccine trial after 11 years. They showed the HPV vaccine almost perfectly prevents individuals from developing cervical cancer.
Researchers found overlap between an autoimmune disease in the central nervous system and symptoms in the peripheral nervous system.
Researchers showed a specific protein found in patients with type 2 diabetes also occurs in people with Alzheimer’s disease.
Scientists found therapeutics derived from sharks are effective in treating emerging variants of SARS-CoV-2 and related viruses.
Researchers found women who have complications during pregnancy could be at a higher risk of developing heart disease for up to 46 years after giving birth. They stressed the need for long-term follow-up care for mothers.
Swedish scientists show taking probiotics for more than a month can improve gastrointestinal health and reduce inflammation.
Scientists enhance muscle regeneration by combining two methods to boost the energy factories of damaged cells.
Scientists deleted genes responsible for "traitorous cells" that stop the immune system from fighting brain cancer.
Scientists engineered live bacteria to fight other, harmful bacteria that cause lung infections. This could be another way to tackle antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Researchers find childhood neglect and abuse can accelerate aging, leaving those affected vulnerable to age-related diseases like dementia.
Scientists showed bacteria in the guts of mice regulate production of the pleasure-inducing chemical dopamine during exercise.
Researchers created a new vaccine candidate for COVID-19 using the existing measles, mumps, rubella vaccine.
Researchers find that three-month-old infants who are moisturized several times a day are more likely to develop a food allergy by three years of age.
Scientists uncovered new genetic risk factors for rheumatoid arthritis by comparing DNA from people across 5 ancestries. This research could help determine how and why the disease develops.

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