An important class of drug used to treat cancer patients could be used to treat brain aneurysms, according to new research published this week.
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Charcoal Natural Solution to Crop Fertilizer Pollution
Charcoal may be the solution to reducing ammonia pollution and lowering greenhouse gas emissions from fertilizer for crop plants, according to a groundbreaking study by a University of Guelph soil scientist.
Flu Virus’ Best Friend: Low Humidity
Yale researchers have pinpointed a key reason why people are more likely to get sick and even die from flu during winter months: low humidity.
Matchmaking For Healthier Bees
While poor hygiene may be a deal breaker in human relationships, in bee colonies it can be a matter of life and death.
Mining 25 Years of Data Uncovers A New Predictor of Age of Onset for Huntington Disease
Investigators at the University of British Columbia (UBC) Centre for Molecular Medicine & Therapeutics (CMMT) and BC Children’s Hospital have examined more than 25 years of data to reveal new insights into predicting the age of onset for Huntington disease.
New Deep-Sea Coral Species Discovered In Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary
Dozens of deep-sea corals thrive off the California coast, but many are still unknown to science.