Category Archives: Research
Using genome-scale models to predict biological capabilities
Nuclear physicists thinking about astrophysics
Pharmacist’s role to help patients get the most out of their medications
Is aging inevitable?
All animals, with very few exceptions, age. It has been difficult to provide a suitable evolutionary explanation for aging since natural selection, the driver of evolution, generally chooses animal traits that enhance fitness. Clearly aging would not
A “bottom” up approach to treating Ebola patients
International institutions organized a “top down” response to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Millions were spent to provide volunteer healthcare workers, build Ebola treatment units and organize the delivery of supplies and equipment. These efforts did
How can I create more mobility in my stiff shoulder?
Killing microbes with red light
Making it easier to study personalized genomic biomarkers of lung disease
Helpful tool for the characterization of cancer
Computed tomography in liver cirrhosis
The management of elderly patients with severe traumatic brain injury
Synthetic biology competition inspires young microbiologists to change the world
Catching the ‘uncatchable smile’ illusion in Leonardo da Vinci’s La Bella Principessa Painting
A novel method of stool DNA analysis for colorectal cancer diagnosis
Geology’s latest gift to molecular biology?
A study to establishing the structural integrity of core−shell nanoparticles
Reducing blood loss in brain surgery with extracranial early devascularization techniques
Fluorescent micro-RNA for cancer diagnostics
Adding phospholipid to drug formulation: a promising approach to improve drug absorption
The importance of parents in children’s reading skills
Home literacy environment explains between 12 and 18.5 % of the variance of children’s language skills. Although most authors agree that children whose parents encourage them to read tend to develop better and earlier reading skills, some authors






















