Rhonda Patrick, doctor in biomedical sciences: 'There is a basic health indicator that increases the risk of cognitive decline'
Dr. Rhonda Patrick highlights the significant link between hypertension and cognitive decline in her analysis of health indicators.
The USA will not finance research on fetal tissues. Science loses, politics gains a symbol
The U.S. government's decision to halt funding for research involving fetal tissues has sparked debates about ethics and its implications for biomedical science.
Inside Spain's first high biosecurity laboratory: seven 'astronauts' to combat the world's deadliest viruses
GSK has opened Spain's first BSL-4 laboratory in Tres Cantos, where seven researchers will work on dangerous pathogens without known cures or vaccines.
In a first for China, Neuracleβs implantable brain-computer interface wins approval
Neuracle, a Chinese startup, has made history by receiving regulatory approval for the world's first implantable brain-computer interface (BCI), poised to compete with established players like Neuralink.
Biomedical Professional Lorena Marcondes May Face Jury for Patientβs Death During Aesthetic Procedure in DivinΓ³polis
Lorena Marcondes, a biomedical professional, could be tried for the death of a patient during an aesthetic procedure in Brazil as the court evaluates the evidence against her.
A new interactive atlas allows us to see the human body like never before
A new interactive atlas provides a three-dimensional view of the human body, enhancing biomedical research and disease studies.
He completed high school at 8 years old and obtained a doctorate in Quantum Physics at 15: now he wants to create 'superhumans' with AI
A young Argentine prodigy completed high school at age 8 and earned a PhD in Quantum Physics at 15, now aiming to enhance human capabilities through AI.
From a market in Granada to its eye: developing a bioartificial cornea based on carp scales
Researchers in Granada have developed a bioartificial cornea from carp scales, successfully applying the technique in animal models.
Sookmyung Women's University Professor Kim Yong-ki's Team Reveals Precision Regulation Principle of 'Chromosome Condensation' to Reduce Cell Division Errors
A research team at Sookmyung Women's University has uncovered the mechanisms behind the precise regulation of chromosome condensation, which is essential for accurate DNA separation during cell division, with implications for treating diseases like cancer.
Biomedical expert explains if diet can ward off colds, flu and illness
A biomedical expert discusses the impact of diet on preventing colds and flu, highlighting key vitamins and common misconceptions about immune health.
They seek to rebuild human cartilage from apples: the advance of a laboratory
Researchers in France have developed a method to reconstruct human cartilage using apples, making significant strides in biomedical engineering.
AI, Biomedical Science and More: UFTM Announces Eight New Courses for Uberaba and Iturama by 2027
The Federal University of TriΓ’ngulo Mineiro (UFTM) has announced the creation of eight new undergraduate courses to be implemented in Uberaba and Iturama by 2027 as part of a growth strategy.
A doctor of biomedical sciences and two of his accomplices will stand trial for the production of psychoactive substances
A biomedical scientist and his two accomplices are facing trial for allegedly producing psychoactive substances in a high-tech laboratory in Lithuania.
261 thousand cancer research articles have characteristics similar to fraudulent ones
A new study reveals that 261,000 cancer research articles published between 1999 and 2024 exhibit characteristics similar to fraudulent publications, accounting for 10% of the cancer-related literature in PubMed.
The two Spaniards involved in the largest biomedicine project in history: 'With Trump, it would not be possible'
Spanish researchers Pep Abril and Roderic GuigΓ³ reflect on the transformative impact of the international human genome project and the changes in biomedical research over the years.
Atube makes waves in global research
Nigerian-born scientist Kidochukwu Atube is gaining international recognition for his contributions to biomedical research.
Why Almost Nothing Works Against Pancreatic Cancer?
A recent study reveals that pancreatic cancer is highly heterogeneous, complicating treatment efforts significantly.
Nicklas Brendborg, biomedical researcher, explains why you can't stop scrolling: "Social media works like casino slot machines"
Biomedical researcher Nicklas Brendborg discusses the addictive nature of social media, likening it to the mechanics of casino slot machines.
Scientist finally settles debate on whether rice is safe to reheat
A biomedical expert clarifies the safety of reheating leftover rice, addressing concerns about food poisoning from Bacillus cereus bacteria.
China offers full-time job to top European immunologist Andrew Macpherson
Renowned European immunologist Andrew Macpherson has accepted a full-time position at the University of Science and Technology of China, drawn by the country's reputation in biomedical research.
A new study suggests a link between microplastics and the development of atherosclerosis
A recent study published in 'Environment International' explores the potential connection between microplastic exposure and accelerated atherosclerosis development, conducted by biomedical researchers at the University of California, Riverside.
The six trends in biomedical research that will leave a mark throughout 2026
The article discusses significant upcoming trends in biomedical research, including advancements in CRISPR therapy, CAR-T trials, single-cell resolution studies, spatial omics, and tissue bio-printing, expected to shape the field by 2026.
The future of biomedicine is written in Barcelona
A biomedical innovation center in Barcelona has evolved into an integrated model combining advanced therapeutic research, data science, and strategic capabilities beyond traditional R&D.