Academia

Every week there are numerous scientific studies published. Here’s a look at some of the more interesting ones.
The question is continually being raised: what offers superior protection, a vaccine against COVID-19 or natural immunity?
The patch is not only painless, it requires less vaccine to generate the same or greater effects.
The idea is not just a flight of fancy by a brilliant mind with big dreams. It is part of a larger de-extinction strategy aimed at solving climate change.
Scientists are making progress toward a vaccine that could help protect against deadly overdoses.
As the city rapidly develops as a biopharma hub, wet lab space is rapidly dwindling.
Every week there are numerous scientific studies published. Here’s a look at some of the more interesting ones.
Gene therapy research delivers breakthroughs this week with a CRISPR-edited droplet that could lead to a cure for heart disease and the possibility of turning glial brain cells into neurons.
Nanotechnology has the potential to make immunotherapy/chemotherapy combinations dramatically effective, even against aggressive tumors.
The National Kidney Foundation and the American Society of Nephrology recommend removing race from the equation in the assessment of kidney disease.
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