Exercising in your 70s ‘may stop brain shrinkage’
Exercising in your 70s ‘may stop brain shrinkage’ Exercising in your 70s may stop your brain from shrinking and showing the signs of ageing linked to dementia, say experts from … Continue reading
Berkeley Lab Researchers Say First Atomic-Scale Look at Ferroelectric Nanocrystals Points to Terabytes/Inch Storage
Berkeley Lab Researchers Say First Atomic-Scale Look at Ferroelectric Nanocrystals Points to Terabytes/Inch Storage Promising news for those who relish the prospects of a one-inch chip storing multiple terabytes of … Continue reading
New method knocks out stubborn electron problem
New method knocks out stubborn electron problem A newly published article in Physical Review Letters eliminates one of the top unsolved theoretical problems in chemical physics as ranked by the … Continue reading
Scripps Research Institute Scientists Develop Alternative to Gene Therapy
Scripps Research Institute Scientists Develop Alternative to Gene Therapy Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute have discovered a surprisingly simple and safe method to disrupt specific genes within cells. The … Continue reading
Black fire beetle more sensitive to heat radiation than any infrared sensors currently on the market
Black fire beetle more sensitive to heat radiation than any infrared sensors currently on the market The larvae of the pine beetle Melanophila acuminata can only develop by eating wood … Continue reading
South African daffodils may be a future cure for depression
South African daffodils may be a future cure for depression Scientists have discovered that plant compounds from a South African flower may in time be used to treat diseases originating … Continue reading
Alzheimer’s vaccine trial a success
Alzheimer’s vaccine trial a success A study led by Karolinska Institutet reports for the first time the positive effects of an active vaccine against Alzheimer’s disease. The new vaccine, CAD106, … Continue reading