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BSO Compound Mimics Diet-Induced Fat Loss Without Cutting Food Intake
RESEARCH
May 13, 2025

BSO Compound Mimics Diet-Induced Fat Loss Without Cutting Food Intake

“Data demonstrate that BSO recapitulates the SAAR-induced anti-obesity effects and that GSH plays a mechanistic…

News May 13, 2025
New Insights into X-Ray Sterilization: Dose Rate Matters
TECHNOLOGY
May 13, 2025

New Insights into X-Ray Sterilization: Dose Rate Matters

Nagoya City University researchers reveal that x-ray sterilization efficiency dramatically changes depending on dose rate…

News May 13, 2025
Researchers Identify Texture Patterns Associated with Breast Cancer Risk
RESEARCH
May 13, 2025

Researchers Identify Texture Patterns Associated with Breast Cancer Risk

In one of the larger studies of its kind, researchers have identified six breast texture…

News May 13, 2025
Organizing Cells in 3D Printed Hydrogels for Making Tissues
TECHNOLOGY
May 13, 2025

Organizing Cells in 3D Printed Hydrogels for Making Tissues

Researchers at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation (TIBI) have developed a technique that could…

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New Approach to Treating Aggressive Breast Cancers Shows Significant Improvement in Survival
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May 13, 2025

New Approach to Treating Aggressive Breast Cancers Shows Significant Improvement in Survival

A new treatment approach significantly improves survival rates for patients with aggressive, inherited breast cancers,…

News May 13, 2025
Researchers Demonstrate 3-D Printing Technology to Improve Comfort, Durability of ‘Smart Wearables’
TECHNOLOGY
May 13, 2025

Researchers Demonstrate 3-D Printing Technology to Improve Comfort, Durability of ‘Smart Wearables’

Imagine a T-shirt that could monitor your heart rate or blood pressure. Or a pair…

News May 13, 2025
Engineering an Antibody Against Flu with Sticky Staying Power
VIRUSES & VACCINES
May 12, 2025

Engineering an Antibody Against Flu with Sticky Staying Power

Scientists have engineered a monoclonal antibody that can protect mice from a lethal dose of…

News May 12, 2025
Strategically De-Risking U.S. Drug Supply Chains
PHARMA & CLINICAL TRIALS
May 3, 2025

Strategically De-Risking U.S. Drug Supply Chains

As global trade tensions escalate, the United States may benefit from applying the concept of…

News May 3, 2025
Global Study Shows Countries Can Reverse Increasing Antibiotic Resistance
PUBLIC HEALTH
April 30, 2025

Global Study Shows Countries Can Reverse Increasing Antibiotic Resistance

A new study, led by Peter Søgaard Jørgensen from the Stockholm Resilience Centre at Stockholm…

News April 30, 2025
Hiding in Plain Sight: Researchers Uncover the Prevalence of ‘Curiosity’ Virus
VIRUSES & VACCINES
April 30, 2025

Hiding in Plain Sight: Researchers Uncover the Prevalence of ‘Curiosity’ Virus

A type of virus thought to be a ‘mere curiosity’ is plentiful in one common…

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