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Biomarker-based diagnostics can detect the molecular changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease, and new updates to Medicare coverage could see these tests becoming much more common.
A new model to monitor the performance of phase change materials could boost heat transfer and optimize electricity production while reducing operational expenses of solar farms and nuclear plants.
A pioneering method of fabricating a catalyst used to remove toxic chemicals from effluent could contribute to sustainable technologies for wastewater management.
Directed evolution uses diversity and competitive selection to make genetic-medicine vectors that deliver their cargo to target tissues more efficiently at lower doses.
Les progrès réalisés dans la compréhension des principaux moteurs de l'inflammation fournissent des indices précieux pour aider à contrôler la dermatite atopique à l'aide de médicaments ciblés.
Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia aim to improve outcomes for families affected by birth defects through the study of diagnostics, genetic and therapies, prenatal surgical interventions and long-term outcomes.
Scientists are studying honey produced by the world’s stingless bees, searching for benefits to sweet-toothed consumers potentially including reduced dental cavities and fewer spikes in blood sugar.