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New study shows significant inflammatory responses after meals
Acute and prolonged food-induced inflammation can increase the predicted risk of developing cardiometabolic diseases like cardiovascular disease, new research has shown.
Iron deficiency anaemia in early pregnancy increases risk of heart defects
The risk of CHD can be greatly reduced if the mother is given iron supplements very early in pregnancy
Bacteria serves tasty solution to plastic crisis
Scientists have devised a novel way of tackling the mounting issue of plastic pollution by using bacteria to transform plastic waste into vanilla flavoring
Water leak prompts sustainability drive
Using lentivectors to label organoids
The custom lentivectors enable researchers to monitor the development and behavior of organoids
Abbott’s XIENCE stent receives FDA approval for shortest blood thinner course for high bleeding risk patients
The new XIENCE Skypoint stent received FDA approval in the U.S. and CE Mark approval in Europe
From meadow to plate: Cultured meat that replaces animals with grass
An affordable lab system that uses grass blades to turn cells into cultured meat has been developed
Biomimetics hold the key to the future of multiuse plastics
In this guest editorial, Michaël van der Jagt, CEO of Parx Materials, discusses how the human immune system can inspire innovation
Avacta announces AffiDX SARS-CoV-2 antigen lateral flow test detects Delta variant
The clinical data for Avacta’s AffiDX SARS-CoV-2 antigen lateral flow test demonstrated 100% sensitivity
Asteroids vs Earth: Researchers aim to move an asteroid
An asteroid strike on Earth could be prevented by new technology launching into space this year, involving a Queen’s University Belfast scientist
New regulator for blood cancer development identified
A research team led by physicians of the Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences in Krems uncovers a pivotal role for a regulator protein in tumor bone marrow angiogenesis
CN Bio’s PhysioMimix adopted by King’s College London to investigate chronic liver disease
The next-generation organ-on-a-chip technology to be used to investigate the human gut microbiome for improving outcomes for patients with liver cirrhosis
CrestOptics selected by Akoya Biosciences for spatial biology collaboration
Collaboration aims to provide new workflows, faster acquisition speeds and deeper resolution
Abbot receives CE mark for its Panbio rapid Antigen Self-Test, opening access throughout Europe to fast, reliable COVID-19 testing
Panbio COVID-19 Antigen Self-Test is approved for sale directly to consumers, enabling fast, convenient coronavirus testing