These miniature immune system models — known as human immune organoids — mimic the real-life environment where immune cells ...
Dr. Tanya Saraiya (left) and Dr. Amber Jarnecke (right) of the Medical University of South Carolina were awarded grant funds from the National Institute on Drug Abuse to study the link between opioid ...
The left image shows the immune organ-on-chip, where the organoids (right) are grown to study the response of human donors. The right image shows development of types of immune cells relevant to the ...
According to a Stanford University study that looks at the impact of scientists worldwide, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry M. Stanley Whittingham was Binghamton University, State University of ...
Despite increased concerns about doctors spreading false medical claims during the COVID-19 pandemic, medical boards rarely take disciplinary action against physicians for spreading misinformation, ...
Forming memories around shared experiences, whether something fun like grabbing a pizza or as emotionally straining as an ...
New research from Binghamton University reveals that grabbing pizza with your coworkers i.e. having shared memories can improve teamwork. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the ...
(left) The lead author of the study surveys a coral reef in Kāne‘ohe Bay, Hawai‘i (image: Shayle Matsuda). (middle) Colonies of the study species, Montipora capitata, releasing gametes during a ...
We’re 30–40 years into significant changes to New England’s climate,” says Boutt, “and we’re seeing marked shifts in everything from the water table, to the intensity of rainstorms, to the length and ...
The de novo designed protiens can emit multiple colors of light, which could allow a researcher or clinician to monitor various different biological feature.
Seawater electrolysis has long been seen as a promising pathway for sustainable hydrogen production but has faced significant limitations due to chloride ion (Cl⁻) corrosion, which can degrade a ...
A genomic test developed at UC San Francisco to rapidly detect almost any kind of pathogen – virus, bacteria, fungus or parasite – has proved successful after a decade of use.