Reports on the plans to regulate liver transplantation in the United States. Complaints on the self-regulation of doctors; Rationale for the regulation; Reduction of the competition faced by smaller centers for organs donated for the region.
Drone footage filmed off the coast of California shows a 1.5-metre-long, entirely white great white shark pup, probably just hours old – something that has never been seen beforeBy Matthew Sparkes29 January 2024 A possible newborn great white shark filmed off the California c...
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“A 20-year review found that high-intensity exercise reduces the risk of metastatic cancer by more than 70 percent. “The research was one of the first to examine the relationship between secondary cancer growths (metastases in areas like the lungs and liver) and exercise behaviors.” ...
Modi then carried the “Sengol” in a procession amid tunes of “nadaswaram” and chanting of Vedic mantras to the new Parliament building and installed it in a special enclosure on the right side of the Speaker’s chair in the Lok Sabha chamber. ...
Scientist at Harvard have recently done a quite horrible study on mice. They made the mice experience extremes of hot and cold, applied pressure to their back legs and injected the capsaicin (辣椒素) into their feet. And then they timed how long it took them to respond to the pain. Lack...
“People have thought about using transcriptomics for toxicology before, but it was always a numbers game,” explains Rüdiger Fritsch, Principal Scientist and Project Lead for EVOpanOmicsat Evotec. Toxicology studies typically require testing of several doses, at different times, and in multiple orga...
The trouble is, after centuries of searching, we still haven’t found it. Perhaps that’s because we have been looking in the wrong place. Ever since researchers began unearthing ancient hominin bones and stone artefacts, their work has held the tantalising promise of identifying th...
"The key to this discovery was our ability to directly compare injured kidney cells that successfully regenerated with those that did not," said Sanjeev Kumar, MD, Ph.D., a nephrologist-scientist in the Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute and the Department of Medicine at Cedars-...