An artificial womb allowed scientists to watch human and mouse embryos implant in real time, providing a way to better understand fertility and pregnancy loss. Summary Scientists developed an artificial womb that allows them to Read More
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Postgraduate Research Student Administrator (Part Time, 29.60 hours per week)
Harper Adams University – Office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor<br />Salary: £26,093 to £28,031 pro rata, per annum. The point of entry will be dependent upon relevant qualifications and experience. Read more… Credits: jobs.ac.Read More
An international team of astronomers, led by The University of Texas at Austin’s Cosmic Frontier Center, has identified the most distant black hole ever confirmed. It and the galaxy it calls home, CAPERS-LRD-z9, are Read More
Flowering time and pollinator visits together shape which plants thrive
A new paper in Annals of Botany indicates that pollination can have a dramatic effect on how plants grow and change. The study shows that when plants and pollinators become uncoordinated, even for a brief Read More
Scientists engineered synthetic cells that accurately keep time using biological clock proteins, offering new insights into how circadian rhythms resist molecular noise. Researchers at UC Merced have successfully created tiny artificial cells capable of keeping Read More
The retirement age keeps creeping up. In the UK, the state pension is currently paid to people at 66, but that’s set to rise to 67 in the next couple of years, and a move to 68 Read More
The Dead Sea is a confluence of extraordinary conditions: the lowest point on Earth’s surface, with one of the world’s highest salinities. The high concentration of salt gives it a correspondingly high density, Read More
CAR T cell therapy for children with rheumatic disease: the time is now Summary CAR T-cell therapy, traditionally used for cancer, is showing promise in treating severe, refractory rheumatic diseases in children. These diseases often Read More
Paper invite: Innate Immune Pathways as Targets for Developing Therapeutic
Paper invite: Innate Immune Pathways as Targets for Developing Therapeutic Intervention against Human Cancers Subject: Paper Invitation- [Frontiers in Immunology, IF 7.3] Research Topic “Innate Immune Pathways as Targets for Developing Therapeutic Intervention against Human Cancers” Read More