Glutathione, pH-Responsive Chitosan-based Nanogel as an Efficient Nanoplatform for Controlled Delivery of Doxorubicin
Cancer is a group of diseases with many possible causes in worldwide and cancer patients is most often treated with radiation or chemotherapy.
Younger COVID-19 Patients to Lose Sense of Smell More
Younger patients infected with COVID-19 are more likely to lose their sense of smell and taste than older patients.
Electronic Skin Made Able of Sensing Touch
Researchers have developed “electronic skin” capable of recreating a sense of touch.
Studies Say Timing of Meals Affects Body Rhythms, Metabolism
A new research shows the way that cells in the body interact with each other during their own 24-hour clock and how it plays a critical role in the health of a person's metabolism.
Johns Hopkins Scientists Urge US to ‘Reset’ Pandemic Approach
Johns Hopkins scientists in the United States have urged the government to reset its approach to the coronavirus pandemic.
WHO Says COVID-19 Not Seasonal
A World Health Organization official described the COVID-19 pandemic as "one big wave" that “likes all-weather”.
COVID-19 Vaccine by Moderna Works in Monkeys
COVID-19 vaccine made by US biotech firm, Moderna, induced a robust immune response and prevented the coronavirus from replicating in the noses and lungs of monkeys.
Iran, Portugal Ink MoU of Joint Post-doctoral Studies
Iran and the Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo of Portugal signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to initiate joint post-doctoral studies aiming to develop international cooperation.
Iranian Remdesivir in Market Soon
Iranian Remdesivir, antiviral medication for the treatment of coronavirus patients, will be put on the market within the next few days, an official said.
Bacteria Growing More Deadly in Space
Research from space flight missions shows bacteria become more deadly and resilient when exposed to microgravity (when only tiny gravitational forces are present).