Trending News
News
News
Men and Women Process Emotions Differently
It is known that women often consider emotional events to be more emotionally stimulating than men do. Earlier studies have shown that emotions influence our memory: the more emotional a situation is, the more likely we are to remember it.
News
Researchers discover "idiosyncratic" brain patterns in autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has been studied for many years, but there are still many more questions than answers. For example, some research into the brain functions of individuals with autism spectrum have found a lack of synchronization ('connectivity') between different parts of the brain that normally work in tandem.
News
Sequestration on Shaky Ground
Study finds a natural impediment to the long-term sequestration of carbon dioxide.
News
BioTek to Receive 2014 Governor’s Excellence in Worksite Wellness Award
Award recognises worksites in Vermont that promote the health and wellness of their employees.
News
New Way To Model Sickle Cell Behavior
Microfluidic device allows researchers to predict behavior of patients’ blood cells.
News
Abcam Acquires Firefly BioWorks
Acquisition will expand Abcam’s capabilities in multiplex analysis.
News
Tumor Suppressor Protein Plays Key Role In Maintaining Immune Balance
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital scientists show that the PTEN tumor suppressor protein is essential for proper regulatory T cell function; discovery offers new focus for improving treatment of autoimmune diseases.
News
AMRI Receives NIH Contract Award
10-year federal contract award valued at up to $37 million.
News
Denator Expands Asian Distributor Network
Company appoints ASPEC Technologies and D.I Biotech as new distributors of its Stabilizor™ system.
News
Breakthrough Made On New Anesthetics
Over 350,000 compounds were tested for their potential as anesthetics.
Advertisement