An unexpected trick in cancer’s playbook may fool an important component of our immune systems into knocking down our natural defenses against solid tumors.
Adults aged 45 to 64 experienced a nearly doubled rate of esophageal cancer and a 50 percent increase in the precancerous condition Barrett’s esophagus
Patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) were six times more likely to have had gallstone disease within the year prior to diagnosis than non-cancer
As many chemists know, the membrane distillation (MD) process has gained increasing popularity and attention for saline treatment, especially because of its extremely high
Researchers published a study in npj Biofilms and Microbiomes, that describes the properties of an enzymes that breakdown lipids. In nature, microorganisms including bacteria
The ground beneath our feet and under the ocean floor is an electrically-charged grid, the product of bacterial nanowires “exhaling” excess electrons through tiny
A human enzyme converts chemicals produced by marine sponges and related synthetic derivatives into cell-killing compounds, shows a study published today in eLife. The
Amid the often-distressing news about climate change, some good news: Existing strategies could mitigate livestock methane emission by enough to help the sector limit
An unexpected trick in cancer’s playbook may fool an important component of our immune systems into knocking down our natural defenses against solid tumors.
Adults aged 45 to 64 experienced a nearly doubled rate of esophageal cancer and a 50 percent increase in the precancerous condition Barrett’s esophagus
Patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) were six times more likely to have had gallstone disease within the year prior to diagnosis than non-cancer
As many chemists know, the membrane distillation (MD) process has gained increasing popularity and attention for saline treatment, especially because of its extremely high
Researchers published a study in npj Biofilms and Microbiomes, that describes the properties of an enzymes that breakdown lipids. In nature, microorganisms including bacteria
The ground beneath our feet and under the ocean floor is an electrically-charged grid, the product of bacterial nanowires “exhaling” excess electrons through tiny
A human enzyme converts chemicals produced by marine sponges and related synthetic derivatives into cell-killing compounds, shows a study published today in eLife. The
Amid the often-distressing news about climate change, some good news: Existing strategies could mitigate livestock methane emission by enough to help the sector limit