Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor, Biotechnology, Environmental Biotechnology job with VELLORE INSTITUTE OF...
Job Description: Designations Available: Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor Desired Skillset: Applicants should preferably hold a Ph.D. in the relevant subject from reputed Institutions. Should have sufficient experience in Teaching, Industry &...
Trends and biases in African large carnivore population assessments: Identifying priorities and opportunities from...
African large carnivores have undergone significant range and population declines over recent decades. Although conservation planning and the management of threatened species requires accurate assessments of population status and monitoring of trends, there is...
Less intensively managed grasslands have higher plant diversity and better soil health, research shows...
Embargoed until: 05:01am GMT, Friday 25 November, 2022
Credit: Markus Wagner
Embargoed until: 05:01am GMT, Friday 25 November, 2022
Researchers have shown – for the first time – that less intensively managed British grazed grasslands have on...
Fossils of a tiny sea creature solve century-old debate over brain evolution in arthropods
Fossils of a tiny sea creature that died more than half a billion years ago may compel a science textbook rewrite of how brains evolved. A study published in Science – led by Nicholas...
Wireless smart bandage promotes faster closure of wounds, enhances skin recovery
Some wounds just won't heal. Infections, diseases like diabetes, and suppressed immune systems often stack up to slow healing. Chronic wounds can last months and lead to anxiety and depression. In the worst cases,...
Researchers discover how phage resistance helps drive the emergence of dominant Salmonella strains
Researchers from the Quadram Institute and the University of East Anglia have uncovered how resistance has helped drive the emergence of dominant strains of Salmonella. In addition to antimicrobial resistance, resistance to bacteriophages may...
Novel nanoparticles deliver innovative cancer chemoimmunotherapy
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 24, 2022 — University of Pittsburgh researchers have designed cancer-fighting nanoparticles that co-deliver a chemotherapy drug and a novel immunotherapy, according to a new Nature Nanotechnology study published today.
Credit: Chen et al.,...
A nanoscale view of bubble formation
When a liquid boils in a vessel, tiny vapor bubbles form at the bottom and rise, transferring heat in the process. How these small bubbles grow and eventually detach was previously not known in...
Engineered AAV Vectors Cross Blood-Brain Barrier in Monkeys
Delivery of genetic cargo to specific cells is one of the big challenges facing the gene therapy field. A particular challenge is delivery to the brain. Now, researchers have developed a family of AAVs...
Retinal Aging Accelerated by Stress
There is a wide range of eye diseases that can compromise vision, and many of them have been linked to aging. A new study in mice by researchers from the University of California, Irvine...