MEDICINE & HEALTHLittle Bamboo is the first-ever man-made rat species. It is also the first mammal in the world with fully recombined genes. Read to know more about it.
A forensics professor explores a new technology that will make DNA detection in crime scenes easier from a small sample after more than 72 hours with accuracy. Check out this novel method in this article.
As the California landscape continues to dry out, researchers said that Valley Fever may increase. Learn more about the new update on this disease by reading this post.
mom gave her son ibuprofen to treat his chickenpox and alleviate the symptoms. However, the child experienced side effects. Read to know more about it.
A new study reveals that tattoo inks have some substances that are carcinogenic but tattoo artists are not aware of it. Do you have a plan to get inked? Are you a tattoo artist? Learn more about this study by reading this post.
Three scientific papers published simultaneously report a massive effort of genome sequencing 727 ancient individuals to uncover their migration patterns, origins of agriculture, and language development. Check it out in this article.
Research suggests dogs can develop dementia, too. How does one know if his pet has canine cognitive dysfunction or is likely to develop it? Read to find out.
An additional 26 cases of tomato fever were reported across three states in India after the initial 82 cases reported in The Lancet paper. Find out more about this rare, new viral infection in this article.
Therapeutics enhancing the stickiness of stem cells could help enhance the success of bone marrow transplants for leukemia patients. Read to know more.
Check out these lab-grown mouse embryos with beating hearts, foundations for a brain, and other organs created from stem cells by researchers from the Universities of Cambridge and Caltech.
Researchers demonstrated the possibility of recycling PPEs like face masks, among others. How can these contribute to concrete structures? Read to find out.
The leg and arm fossils found in Africa may have been owned by Hominins, the earliest known human ancestors. Read to know more about this fossil discovery.