Alzheimer’s: High levels of lean muscle mass may be protective

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Share on PinterestHigher levels of lean muscle mass may also benefit brain health. Justin Lambert/Getty Images New research shows that high levels of lean muscle mass could help protect against Alzheimer’s disease. However, more research is needed to understand whether this connection is causal. To achieve lean muscle mass, experts recommend resistance exercise and a … Read more

Superconductivity breakthrough: First direct visualization of a zero-field torque density wave

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In this illustration of the superconducting material Eu-1144, the blue and magenta wave shown above the crystal lattice represents how the energy level of electron pairs (yellow spheres) modulates spatially as these electrons move through the crystal. Credit: Brookhaven National Laboratory Tunneling spectroscopy uncovers the clearest evidence that this exotic superconducting state of matter exists … Read more

Hypnosis Diagnosis: Blenheim GP Professional Trance Training

Anthony Phelps/STUFF Dr. Rosland Gellatly is “semi retired” from being a primary care physician to embark on a new journey as a life coach and hypnotherapist. After nearly four decades of serving the Blenheim community as a GP, Dr Rosland (Ros) Gellatly is taking a step back from surgery and embarking on a new journey … Read more

The same genes are related to both cannabis use and severe mental disorders

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THIS ARTICLE/PRESS RELEASE IS PAID FOR AND SUBMITTED BY University of Oslo – To know more The study helps explain why some individuals are more susceptible to both cannabis use and certain psychiatric disorders, says Nadine Parker, a postdoctoral fellow at NORMENT.(Photo: Color Box) A new study indicates that some individuals are more prone to … Read more

Doctor, but keep the marijuana: new CBD source found in Brazil

Brazilian molecular biologist Rodrigo Moura Neto inspects a CBD-containing plant, which can be used to treat epilepsy and chronic pain, in his laboratory at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in June 2023 (CARL DE SOUZA)

Brazilian molecular biologist Rodrigo Moura Neto inspects a CBD-containing plant, which can be used to treat epilepsy and chronic pain, in his laboratory at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in June 2023 (CARL DE SOUZA) In a hidden laboratory on a sprawling university campus in Rio de Janeiro, Brazilian molecular biologist Rodrigo Moura … Read more

Global Viral and Non-Viral Vector Production Market 2023 to 2027: Growing Importance of Cell and Gene Therapy Products Fuels Industry

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DUBLIN, July 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The report “Viral & Non-Viral Vector Manufacturing Market – Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, 2017-2027” has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com offer. Research and Markets Logo The global Viral and Non-Viral Vector Manufacturing Market is anticipated to observe impressive growth during the forecast period, 2023-2027. The major … Read more

Researchers discover new RNA-guided genome editing system

Researchers discover new RNA-guided genome editing system

Fanzor proteins show potential for precise editing of the human genome, offering an alternative to CRISPR-Cas systems. Scientists from the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT and the Broad Institute at MIT and Harvard have made a significant discovery Fanzor. While the name might sound like it belongs to a character expected to battle … Read more

Vanderbilt investigators secure a grant from the Keck Foundation for groundbreaking genetic research

Vanderbilt investigators secure a grant from the Keck Foundation for groundbreaking genetic research

Charles Sanders, PhD by Herschel Pollard Vanderbilt University scientists Charles Sanders, PhD, and Roy Zent, ​​MD, PhD, received a $1.2 million award from the WM Keck Foundation for their groundbreaking project, Genetic Intolerance Patterns as a Treasure Map to Genes that Define Us as Human. This groundbreaking project led by Professors Sanders and Zent underscores … Read more

Improved thermal conductivity in semiconductors: heat transfer by surface plasmon polaritons

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A major breakthrough in thermal management technology has been made by a research team in KAIST’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, which could potentially improve the reliability and longevity of modern semiconductor devices. The engineers have made a significant step forward in the thermal management of[{” attribute=””>semiconductors by discovering a new heat transfer mode using surface … Read more