A new study discovered that the SMCHD1 protein controls how genes are digested, which influences the course of Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy (FSHD). This finding about SMCHD1's role in gene regulation is significant because it opens new avenues for creating tailored therapeutic tech
Researchers discovered a protein CDK7 that could prevent heart damage caused by a routinely used cancer chemotherapy treatment. Importantly, the researchers discovered that blocking CDK7 could improve the medication's cancer-killing efficacy.
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], May 31: Software Engineering Research Center (SERC) at International Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad (IIITH) will be hosting the 21st edition of the IEEE International Conference on Software Architecture (ICSA) 2024. ICSA is the premier venue for
A recent study discovered that greater sleep health was linked to lower levels of loneliness, with the association being stronger among younger persons.
Researchers at Cornell University have created a generalized method to "cloak" proteins, which may allow for the recycling of materials like antibodies for biological research and therapeutic applications.
Researchers found that a particular brain region--which they identified through a study of patients who had brain damage to that region--controls our willingness to assist others.
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], May 27: H.V. Mohan Lal, a self-taught researcher driven by a passion for uncovering the mysteries of the universe, unveiled his ground-breaking book, "The Real Theory of Everything," (e-book) at a well-attended press conference on Friday, May 24th, 2024. The ev
The Young Scientists Summit in Laboratory Medicine and Clinical Sciences, organized by the Emirates Society for Genetic Diseases, was launched in Dubai today, in the presence of Sheikh Theyab bin Khalifa bin Shakhbut Al Nahyan, and the participation of 300 young scientists and researchers fr
The efficacy of a medication to prevent liver fat accumulation--a condition that frequently coexists with obesity and can result in dangerous fatty liver disease--has been further explored by researchers at the University of Oklahoma.
To produce multi-contrast images that may be utilized in thousands of complex scenarios to identify potentially threatening materials like explosives, researchers have integrated multiple x-ray imaging methods. Security screening and applications in the biological and physical sciences may b