[ad_2][ad_1] Bowling-Game-Machines-Market Latest research report, entitled “Global Bowling Machine Market Insights, forecasts to 2025. this report including a special section on Impact of COVID-19. Also, bowling machine market (By major key players, by type, by leading applications and regions) Segment perspectives, company valuation, competition landscape and trends. The report also …
Read More »Synthetic protein nanoparticles can treat aggressive brain cancer
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 11, 2020 “I have been working in this field for over 10 years and have not seen anything like it.” New research from the University of Michigan shows that a new synthetic protein nanoparticle that can slip past the nearly impermeable blood-brain barrier in …
Read More »Innovative technology to develop safe and comfortable footwear for active older people
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 11, 2020 A project that will use cutting-edge technology to develop safe and comfortable footwear for active older people has received a grant from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). Dr Sharon Dixon and Professor James Brownjohn will use the brand new VSimulator facility at …
Read More »US: US Attorney General Gives Green Light to Investigate Election Fraud – US Elections 2020 – International
[ad_1] The head of the US Department of Justice, William Barr, has given them general clearance to investigate voting irregularities for federal prosecutors across the country. (It might interest you: Biden calls for the use of a mask and insists that “it’s not a political gesture”). Meanwhile, President Donald Trump …
Read More »Parents normalize children’s symptoms to rule out COVID-19, according to a study
[ad_1] The current 2019 coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) continues to spread around the world, with a resurgence of new cases reported in many countries. Overall, the toll of the COVID-19 case exceeded 51.37 million, with over 1.27 million deaths. These numbers are expected to increase further in the coming weeks as …
Read More »Lower risk of autism associated with average levels of immune markers measured at birth
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 10, 2020 The causes of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), including genetic and environmental factors, are not fully understood. Many studies have already shown that severe maternal infection during pregnancy is associated with an increased risk to offspring in both humans and animals. New research, …
Read More »3D printed biodegradable esophageal stents for the treatment of radiation esophagitis
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 10, 2020 Radiation esophagitis, characterized by inflammation of the esophagus, is the most common acute adverse effect of radiotherapy causing swallowing problems. This eventually causes dehydration and leaves the body unsuitable for further treatment. Unfortunately, there is currently no direct cure for patients suffering …
Read More »A UH researcher solves the mystery of glacial floods
[ad_1] University of Hawaiʻi Aerial image of subsidence and crevasses on the Vatnajókull ice sheet on the western Skaftákatlar subglacial lake. (Photo credit: Benedikt Gunnar Ófeigsson, Icelandic Meteorological Office) A long-standing mystery involving floods or “jökulhlaup” emerging suddenly and unpredictably from glaciers or ice caps was fortuitously solved by a …
Read More »A new technique could revolutionize accuracy and facilitate the detection of biomechanical changes in cells and tissues
[ad_1] Scientists have developed an optical elastography technique that could revolutionize the accuracy and ease with which healthcare professionals can detect biomechanical changes in cells and tissues. A study derived from an international collaboration between the University of Exeter, the Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, the University of Perugia (Italy) …
Read More »Discovering new genomes from terrestrial microbiomes
[ad_1] The artist’s interpretation of how microbial genome sequences from the GEM catalog can help fill knowledge gaps about the microbes that play key roles in Earth’s microbiomes. (Credit: Zosia Rostomian / Berkeley Lab) Despite advances in sequencing technologies and computational methods over the past decade, researchers have discovered genomes …
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