Bluestar Genomics has published study results in the peer-reviewed journal Nature Communications demonstrating the power of the company’s platform to…
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Exploring the possibilities of smart glasses
Technology is always evolving, and Isa Jahnke is on a research mission to better harness ways for emerging technology to…
Vitamin A boosts fat burning in cold conditions
A recent study conducted by a research team led by Florian Kiefer from MedUni Vienna’s Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism…
When too much news is bad news: Is the way we consume news detrimental to our health?
Humans are curious and social creatures by nature. The news helps us make sense of the world around us and…
Food, tools and medicine: 5 native plants that illuminate deep Aboriginal knowledge
Over countless millennia, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have harnessed the tremendous potential of plants, ingeniously using them for…
Neural pathway crucial to successful rapid object recognition in primates
MIT researchers have identified a brain pathway critical in enabling primates to effortlessly identify objects in their field of vision.…
Ketamine, a painkiller used by the army, does not impair tolerance for blood loss
A low dose of ketamine, administered intravenously, does not alter a healthy human’s tolerance to blood loss. In other words…