New study examines lifting of pub and nightclub restrictions

Credit: University of Stirling A new University of Stirling study is seeking to understand how the easing of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on licensed premises can be effectively...

Airbus Announces Progress on Biotechnology Solution for Aviation Security Issues – AirlineGeeks.com

May 9, 2020 4:57 pm ET By Jordan Green Airbus Announces Progress on Biotechnology Solution for Aviation Security Issues Earlier this week Airbus announced that it, along with California-based biotechnology and artificial intelligence company Koniku Inc., has...

Trends in Bioprocess 4.0 and their Impact on Biomanufacturing

/* custom css */ .td_uid_1_5eb745799d6ce_rand { min-height: 0; } /* custom css */ .td_uid_2_5eb745799d929_rand { vertical-align: baseline; } The biomanufacturing industry is currently undergoing a revolution in how it produces biopharmaceutical products. The driving force...

Tissue engineering can play an important role during COVID-19 pandemic

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.May 8 2020 Tissue engineering has a unique set of tools and technologies for developing preventive strategies, diagnostics, and treatments that can play an important role during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic....

Transplant Rejection May Be Prevented by Blocking Innate Immune Memory

Memory—a key feature of the adaptive immune system—is evident in the innate immune system, too. But it has been unclear whether memory in the innate immune system is specific to previously encountered antigens. Now...

Which operations can restart first? New guide could help hospitals decide

Data on a broad range of common operations shows which ones will draw most on scarce resources Credit: Joe Hallisy, University of Michigan As fast and sharp as...

Microbiology and biotechnology – The Nation

Pakistan is caught in the midst of a pandemic. While the new tested cases and deaths are rising exponentially, the data is not conclusive. Testing through swabs and blood/faecal samples is like a drop...

Study sheds light on how a cellular pathway in plants senses danger signals

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.May 8 2020 In nature, every species must be equipped with a strategy to be able to survive in response to danger. Plants, too, have innate systems that are triggered in...

Mouse Brain Mapped in 3D at Single Cell Resolution

A team of scientists at the Allen Institute for Brain Science is making publicly available a manually constructed, 3D cellular-level atlas of the complete mouse brain. Derived from serial two-photon tomograph images of the...

By the third day most with COVID-19 lose sense of smell

University of Cincinnati researcher says antiviral treatments may help most if patients identified early Credit: Colleen Kelley/UC Creative + Brand A University of Cincinnati researcher says a study...