A novel product developed by researchers at the University of Cincinnati can alert consumers to the early stages of tooth decay brought on by conditions like gingivitis and periodontitis.
A new Nano Today study headed by researchers from the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC discovered that people with diabetes had faulty exosomes, which can cause inflammation and slow down wound healing. Exosomes are nanoparticles that transport signals between cells.
"The Congress government wants to close this university and before closing it, efforts are being made to make it hollow by removing the colleges affiliated to this university. This is because nine out of 10 MLAs in Mandi have won the election on the BJP's symbol. The Congress party is busy p
A new type of random number generator for encryption developed at Linköping University in Sweden can make sharing safer, more inexpensive, and less harmful to the environment.
Now, a team led by Assistant Professor Yasuro Furuichi from Tokyo Metropolitan University have emerged with a key part of the puzzle. In previous work, they found that Musashi-2 (Msi2), a protein originally discovered in nerve cells, was also expressed in skeletal muscle tissue.
A recent Nano Today study led by University of Pittsburgh and UPMC researchers found that diabetic individuals had faulty exosomes, which can lead to inflammation and impair wound healing. Exosomes are microscopic particles that shuttle signals between cells.
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], September 9: RV Educational Institutions, renowned for its rich legacy of quality education, today launched MineRVa - RV Centre for Leadership and Executive Education. This initiative is designed to empower working professionals seeking to elevate their careers
Two new genes have been discovered by Queen Mary University of London researchers that render people with head and neck cancer resistant to chemotherapy. Cancer cells that were previously resistant to chemotherapy can now respond to it by silencing one of these genes.
The Delhi High Court on July 10 set aside the Central Government's order of cancellation of the OCI Card of Professor Ashok Swain. He had challenged the order, saying that it was without any reasoning. He is a professor of peace and conflict research at Uppsala University, Sweden.
A new study sponsored by McGill University analyses why people living in Atlantic regions are more prone than other Canadians to get melanoma, delivering lessons on skin cancer prevention for the entire country.
A crunchy critter's digestion begins with the noisy grinding of its tough protective covering - the exoskeleton. According to a new study in mice conducted by Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, the hard cover may be beneficial to metabolism.
Engineers at the University of Cincinnati have created a new device that can warn consumers about the early signs of tooth decay caused by diseases like gingivitis and periodontitis.