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UIC clinical trials investigate COVID-19 treatments
EurekAlert! - 2 Apr 2020 06:00
(University of Illinois at Chicago) The University of Illinois at Chicago is participating in two clinical trials for COVID-19 treatments.
Gut communicates with the entire brain through cross-talking neurons
Science Daily - 2 Apr 2020 21:57
You know that feeling in your gut? We think of it as an innate intuition that sparks deep in the belly and helps guide our actions, if we let it. It's also a metaphor for what scientists call the 'gut-brain axis,' a biol...
Scientists show how parasitic infection causes seizures, psychiatric illness for some
Science Daily - 2 Apr 2020 21:57
Neuroscientists describe how the common Toxoplasma gondii parasite prompts the loss of inhibitory signaling in the brain by altering the behavior of nearby cells called microglia.
Most people consider becoming vegetarian for their health
Science Daily - 2 Apr 2020 20:51
Researchers know that people are motivated to be vegetarian for different reasons -- the most common in western cultures being health, the environment and animal rights.
Starving pancreatic cancer of cysteine may kill tumor cells
Science Daily - 2 Apr 2020 20:45
In a new study of mice, researchers have found that an experimental drug that breaks down the amino acid cysteine slows pancreatic tumor growth by causing ferroptosis, an unusual form of cell death.
Trial drug can significantly block early stages of COVID-19 in engineered human tissues
Science Daily - 2 Apr 2020 20:45
An international team has found a trial drug that effectively blocks the cellular door SARS-CoV-2 uses to infect its hosts.
COVID-19 vaccine candidate shows promise, research shows
Science Daily - 2 Apr 2020 20:45
Scientists have announced a potential vaccine against SARS-CoV-2, the new coronavirus causing the COVID-19 pandemic. When tested in mice, the vaccine -- delivered through a fingertip-sized patch -- produces antibodies sp...
Lifestyle changes could delay memory problems in old age, depending on our genes
Science Daily - 2 Apr 2020 20:45
Researchers have shown that how we respond to changes in nutrients at a molecular level plays an important role in the aging process, and this is directed by some key genetic mechanisms.
Turning cells into computers with protein logic gates
Science Daily - 2 Apr 2020 20:44
New artificial proteins have been created to function as molecular logic gates. Like their electronic counterparts in computers, these biochemical tools can be used to program the behavior of complex systems, such as gen...
Coronaviruses Often Start in Animals -- Here's How Those Diseases Can Jump to Humans
Discover - 2 Apr 2020 20:30
Viruses must first blast through five or six barriers before they're able to infect us and unleash havoc.
What Science Says About the Potential Health Benefits of Kombucha
Discover - 2 Apr 2020 20:28
Kombucha is often hailed as a healing elixir -- but are the health claims too good to be true?
Azure RTOS now added to wide range of 32-bit microcontrollers
Medical Design Technology - 2 Apr 2020 20:11
NXP Semiconductors N.V. expanded its partnership with Microsoft to bring Microsoft Azure RTOS, an industry-leading comprehensive real-time operating system (RTOS), to a broader range of processing solutions from its Edge...
COVID-19: The Ethical Anguish of Rationing Medical Care
Discover - 2 Apr 2020 20:00
Around the world, physicians at overwhelmed hospitals may have to decide who will not get treated during the pandemic.
COVID-19 and labour constraints: Recalling former health care workers not enough
Science Daily - 2 Apr 2020 19:46
While the COVID-19 pandemic has already resulted in mass layoffs in several industries, other essential industries will instead face critical workforce shortages, according to a new report.
Using chemistry to unlock the difference between cold- and hot-brew coffee
Science Daily - 2 Apr 2020 19:46
Cold brew may be the hottest trend in coffee-making, but not much is known about how this process alters the chemical characteristics of the beverage. Now, scientists report that the content of potentially health-promoti...
Muscle protein abundant in the heart plays key role in blood clotting during heart attack
Science Daily - 2 Apr 2020 19:46
A prevalent heart protein known as cardiac myosin, which is released into the body when a person suffers a heart attack, can cause blood to thicken or clot -- worsening damage to heart tissue, a new study shows. A team m...
Industrial board-to-board connectors tested to 3 Gbits/sec operation
Medical Design Technology - 2 Apr 2020 19:44
Harwin has confirmed that its Archer Kontrol 1.27-mm pitch board-to-board connectors support data rates of up to 3 Gbits/s. Compatible with Ethernet speeds up to 2.94 Gbits/sec, these connectors are optimized for modern ...
Oscillator modules incorporate safeguards against GNSS signal loss
Medical Design Technology - 2 Apr 2020 17:25
IQD's newest addition to its range of advanced oscillator modules is its IQCM-112 series of disciplined OCXOs. This new design incorporates an internal GNSS receiver with a 1PPS output which is compatible with an externa...
Potential of using psychedelic drugs in psychiatry
Science Daily - 2 Apr 2020 17:17
Before they were banned about a half century ago, psychedelic drugs like LSD and psilocybin showed promise for treating conditions including alcoholism and some psychiatric disorders. Researchers say it's time for regula...
New treatment for childhood anxiety works by changing parent behavior
Science Daily - 2 Apr 2020 17:01
A study reports that an entirely parent-based treatment, SPACE (Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions), is as efficacious as individual cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for the treatment of childhood and ...
Reliability report covers gallium-nitride power semiconductors
Medical Design Technology - 2 Apr 2020 16:58
EPC announces its Phase Eleven Reliability Report, documenting the strategy used to achieve a remarkable field reliability record. This strategy relied upon tests forcing devices to fail under a variety of conditions to ...
Carlo Gavazzi laser time of flight photoelectric sensors with IO-Link
Medical Design Technology - 2 Apr 2020 16:42
CARLO GAVAZZI has announced the launch of its new Photoelectric Laser Sensors with Integrated IO-Link Communications. The LD30 Series are laser sensors featuring great background suppression based on the Time of Flight (...