First vascularized model of stem cell islet cells
Researchers led by Maike Sander, scientific director of the Max delbrück Center, have developed a vascularized organoid model of hormone… Read More »First vascularized model of stem cell islet cells
Researchers led by Maike Sander, scientific director of the Max delbrück Center, have developed a vascularized organoid model of hormone… Read More »First vascularized model of stem cell islet cells
In biology, enzymes have evolved for millions of years to boost chemical reactions. The scientists of the Max Planck Institute… Read More »Ensemble instructions for enzymes | Straight
As the national debate intensifies around immigration, a new study of the Faculty of Global Policy and Strategy of the… Read More »Brain drain? More like brain gain: how highly qualified emigration increases global prosperity
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If you have ever regretted having ordered a spicy meal, take note: a new study that identifies molecules that suppress… Read More »A potential ‘anti spices’ that could reduce the heat of burning foods
In 2022, a team led by the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry discovered that high levels of OH radicals can… Read More »Chemistry of personal space suppressed by perfume and interior body lotion
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The metabolites sets found in the blood and urine correspond reliable with the amount of energy of ultra processed foods… Read More »Blood and urine molecules could reveal how much ultra processed food
A new liquid biopsy blood analysis could help detect cases of head and neck cancers associated with human papilloma (HPV)… Read More »The new blood test shows a superior sensitivity in the detection of head and neck cancers associated with HPV
Nanoplastic are everywhere. These fragments are so small that they can accumulate in bacteria and be approached by plant roots;… Read More »Could the nanoplastic in the environment convert E. coli into a larger villain?