Problem of Glyphosate Resistance is Spreading
NewsResearchers have just confirmed that junglerice is among the growing list of weeds resistant to the herbicide glyphosate.
Read moreEpigenetic Signature May Help People Stay Ahead of IBD
NewsIn treating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), physicians can have a hard time telling which newly diagnosed patients have a high risk of severe inflammation or what therapies will be most effective. Now researchers report finding an epigenetic signature in patient cells that appears to predict inflammation risk in a serious type of IBD called Crohn’s disease.
Decoding the Structure of an RNA-Based CRISPR System
NewsOver the past several years, CRISPR-Cas9 has moved beyond the lab bench and into the public zeitgeist. Now, scientists from the Salk Institute are reporting for the first time the detailed molecular structure of CRISPR-Cas13d, a promising enzyme for emerging RNA-editing technology.
Read moreForensic Ice Detectives Piece Together Startling Picture
NewsUsing remote sensing technology, scientists have been investigating the dramatic acceleration in loss of the Russian ice cap,which changed from 2 inches to 82 feet per day.
Read moreWhat Colour is This Shoe?
ArticleJust when you thought it was safe to go back on social media, a new controversy has erupted. The question dividing opinions across the internet is now, "Do you see a pink shoe with white laces, or a grey shoe with blue laces?"
Read moreThree Ways to Turn Life Science Suppliers into Partners
ArticleA growing number of life science businesses are turning to greater supply chain collaboration for benefits like accelerated time to market, improved quality, reduced risk and more rapid and widespread innovation. But while 68% of executives in this industry say active and meaningful engagement with suppliers is essential to success, far too many, over a third, struggle to implement it.
Read moreHow Can Machine Learning Improve Surgery?
ArticleMachine learning modeling is one of the most eagerly adopted technologies across healthcare. An important technology in this area is robot-assisted surgery, where the hope is that AI’s rapid evolution will soon allow machine learning models to enhance current surgical practice. This article reviews the current and close future applications of machine learning in burn surgery and microsurgery.
Read moreThe Brain Bounces Back: Activity enables mice to overcome brain damage
ArticleScientists removed an area of the somatosensory cortex in mice and found the animals could recover their behavioral deficit within two days.
Read moreAnnual Conference on Antimicrobials and Drug Resistance
EventSep 24 - Sep 25, 2018
Montreal, Canada