Salivary organic matter has been shown to reduce ozonated water’s effect in inactivating the virus responsible for COVID-19.
Researchers combined non-invasive measurements of brain blood flow and electrical activity with novel analysis methods developed by Lancaster University’s Nonlinear and Biomedical Physics group ...
It’s a little pill with big responsibilities. But despite its primary role to prevent pregnancy, the contraceptive pill (or ‘the Pill’) could also help reduce the risk of ovarian cancer, according to ...
A new European Wetland Map shows Europe's peatlands, floodplains and coastal wetlands more comprehensively than ever before ...
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago launched a newborn screening awareness campaign, with signage on public transit and billboards across Chicago urging parents to contact their child ...
A new study from the University of Chicago Medicine reveals that people with alcohol use disorder (AUD) and depression experience high levels of stimulation and pleasure when intoxicated, similar to ...
INABIO is rapidly becoming one of the foremost entities for biodiversity research and education in South America, expanding recently with a new building to house its public exhibits and updated ...
"For the National Biodiversity Institute of Ecuador, it has been an absolute privilege to have been a beneficiary of the Dinardo Jr. Trust, thanks to the close collaboration of our colleagues at The ...
In a study to be presented today at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine’s (SMFM) annual meeting, The Pregnancy Meeting™, researchers will unveil findings that suggest that nationwide more pregnant ...
The development of innovative robots and AI solutions will make it possible to automatically record sewer pipe conditions, ...
To test whether humans still use auricular muscles — which once helped move our primate ancestors’ ears to funnel sound — scientists attached electrodes to the sides of people’s heads, and asked them ...
New research from the University of Minnesota and Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) shows that death rates for early adults, or adults aged 25-44, rose sharply during the COVID-19 ...