Could Eating Moss be Good for Your Gut?
Polysaccharide discovered in moss may have important health-promoting properties
Polysaccharide discovered in moss may have important health-promoting properties
Early warning sign of fish killing algal toxin that plagues fish farms could help protect our precious food supply
New University of British Columbia research finds that the success of weedy and invasive plants like the Jerusalem artichoke lies in their genes.
Bacteria living in the gut may influence brain inflammation linked to neurodegradation
New study reveals the global agricultural trade has significant environmental impacts, damaging homeland ecology
Investment to fund expansion of operations and progression of drug target pipeline
Huber Kältemaschinenbau presents new temperature control solutions for research, laboratories and production in Frankfurt
Daiichi Sankyo and Takeda Pharmaceuticals to leverage FDA-approved test for clinical trials and drug development programs
Berlin-based manufacturer of high-tech laboratory instruments KNAUER supports schoolgirls with their professional orientation
FORMA expands translational footprint in neurodegeneration with ARUK Oxford Drug Discovery Institute
Prostate health index (phi) test to be exhibited at the AUA annual meeting in San Francisco
New technology could prompt a significant change for a spacecraft and satellites
The findings will provide insights on the mechanisms of nutrient cycling in the ocean, which may lead to better organization and sustainability of fish farms
Artificial optical materials could allow cheaper, flatter, more efficient detectors for night vision and other uses
Researcher hopes that soil-based construction materials will provide some of the poorest people in the world with a strong, affordable and environmentally-friendly housing solution
Healthcare wearables company, Activinsights, commended for enterprise in Britain’s top business accolade
The test will expand the range of diagnostic options available to guide the treatment of Plasmodium vivax