7-Jun-2013 [ | E-mail | ] Contact: David Sampsonjmdmedia@elsevier.com 215-239-3171Elsevier Health Sciences Serum DNA analysis allows detection of early disease, say researchers in The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics Philadelphia, PA, June 7, 2013 The...
Lire la suiteThe Science of Melting Ice Sheets: New review in Nature
A paper came out in today’s Nature about glacial melting and its contribution to sea level rise. This paper does not present new research, but rather summarizes and evaluates the last several years of research on modeling and measuring contiental glaciers...
Lire la suiteBuilding a More Resilient Brain
Image: AARON GOODMAN More In This Article Overview Enhance Your Resilience Overview Can Caresses Protect the Brain from Stroke? Overview Chronic Boredom May Be a Sign of Poor Health The Wisdom of Psychopaths In this engrossing journey into the lives of...
Lire la suiteBuilding a More Resilient Brain
Image: AARON GOODMAN More In This Article Overview Enhance Your Resilience Overview Can Caresses Protect the Brain from Stroke? Overview Chronic Boredom May Be a Sign of Poor Health The Wisdom of Psychopaths In this engrossing journey into the lives of...
Lire la suiteNew noninvasive system allows people to control flying robot using only their mind
Researchers in the University of Minnesota’s College of Science and Engineering have developed a new noninvasive system that allows people to control a flying robot using only their mind. The study goes far beyond fun and games and has the potential to...
Lire la suiteNew noninvasive system allows people to control flying robot using only their mind
Researchers in the University of Minnesota’s College of Science and Engineering have developed a new noninvasive system that allows people to control a flying robot using only their mind. The study goes far beyond fun and games and has the potential to...
Lire la suiteThe revolutionary scanner that makes operations safer by producing 3D X-rays of the patient's body DURING surgery
The £500,000 Medtronic O-Arm scanner delivers high-quality 3D images It is being used by surgeons at The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital Gives surgeons live X-ray images of patient during spinal surgery Can circulate around patient in 13 seconds meaning...
Lire la suiteIs your BRA making you ill? Headaches, IBS, rashes, hernia and tendonitis are all linked badly-fitting underwear
Estimated that up to 80% of women wear a bra that doesn’t fit them properly An ill-fitting bra can trigger seemingly unrelated conditions because it can irritate skin and affect posture – which in turn affects internal organs Shirley Brailey, 62, suffered...
Lire la suiteIs your BRA making you ill? Headaches, IBS, rashes, hernia and tendonitis are all linked badly-fitting underwear
Estimated that up to 80% of women wear a bra that doesn’t fit them properly An ill-fitting bra can trigger seemingly unrelated conditions because it can irritate skin and affect posture – which in turn affects internal organs Shirley Brailey, 62, suffered...
Lire la suite2D to 3D, not just a revolution on our TV screens
Growing cells in flat, 2D layers for research has been the norm for around 40 years and is a method with many limitations. Culturing living human cells in 3D spheres has been recently found to be more physiologically relevant to humans. NC3Rs 3Rs Prize...
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