Monthly Archives: February 2022

Maternal intake of resveratrol can help piglets resist early weaning stress

AoS.Maternal intake of resveratrol can help piglets resist early weaning stress

Under commercial conditions, early weaning in pigs involves abrupt separation from sows, resulting in a sudden move to a new environment at a much younger age than would occur in natural conditions. Weaning is a critical period

Bacillus coagulans Unique IS-2 helps ease symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common disorder that affects the digestive system. It is a mixture of abdominal pain and altered bowel frequency either constipation, diarrhoea or both (mixed). There is also an alteration in stool

The epibiome of endangered corals reflects their genotype

AoS. The epibiome of endangered corals reflects their genotype

If you have vaguely followed the recent news on climate change, you have probably heard about the worldwide decline of coral reefs. Coral reefs are the backbone of important ecosystems across the globe, as they host ~1/4

8 case study myths, debunked in 3 minutes video

AoS. 8 case study myths, debunked in 3 minutes video

Before asking the questions, “what is a case study” or “how to write a case study” let’s run through the basics first. It’s not a secret how many recruiting firms love case studies. They are usually short,

RNA signature in brain lesions of damage or repair in Multiple Sclerosis and the MS-Atlas

AoS. RNA signature in brain lesions of damage or repair in Multiple Sclerosis and the MS-Atlas

We explored mechanistic signatures of different lesion types in the brain of patients with progressive MS: normal-appearing white matter (NAWM), active, chronic active (slowly expanding), inactive and repairing (remyelinating) lesions compared to control brain white matter areas.

Bundt-pan antenna can concentrate optical infrared energy onto nano-sized detectors

AoS. Bundt-pan antenna can concentrate optical infrared energy onto nano-sized detectors

Optical infrared detection devices are becoming smaller in size with tiny active areas in the range of a few micrometers or even nanometers, such as photodetectors, solar cells, cameras, and microbolometers. Such miniature size gives several advantages

Hidden geometry of human connectomes: a key to higher-order brain functional differences

AoS. Hidden Geometry of Human Connectomes: a key to higher-order Brain functional differences

With its complex circuits, the brain enables the entire human activity, psychology, and behaviour. Its evolutionary adaptation evolved towards a complex structure that supports its functional features. Studies have shown that information processing relies on mechanisms of

Ultra-wideband absorption based on wavelength-insensitive phase matching

AoS. Ultra-wideband absorption based on wavelength-insensitive phase matching

Due to high carrier mobility, the graphene has attracted enormous interests in developing high-speed photodetectors. In this study, for practical high-performance photodetectors, we focus on the remarkable enlargement of absorption bandwidth in the graphene perfect absorbers based