30-Oct-2020

Childhood Trauma Not Only Alters The Brain Structure But Also Causes Depressive Disorder

Early life trauma is likely to have a hugeimpact the structureof the brain in a way that makes clinical depression more prone to be serious and recurrent, as per to a 2-Year observational research of 110 patients. The researchers have published this new finding inThe Lancet Psychiatry. Previousstudies have shown astrong connection between maltreatment and modified brain structure as well as a link betweenmaltreatment and serious depressive disease. It is the first time that a straightway conne

30-Oct-2020

A Newly Discovered Drug Can Combat Multiplication Of The Coronavirus

Coronavirus pandemic has taken the entire world by a world storm as a permanent cure and means to resist the virus has not yet been found. Currently, the medical professionals have tried many therapies and existing drugs to inhibit the spread of the virus in COVID-19. Researchers have found remdesivir and dexamethasone to be the only drugs that have hastened COVID-19 recovery. It is remdesivir that has been approved by the FDA as a drug for curing COVID-19. Additionally, the blood thinners are

30-Oct-2020

Gene Associated To Alzheimer’s Are Interwoven With Neuronal Communication

It has been found that the CD2AP gene probably plays an important role in enhancing Alzheimers disease vulnerability. A team from Baylor College of Medicine has used mice, fruit flies, and human brains to find the CD2AP gene involvement in synaptic spread, which is ameans neuronsuse to interact. Similarly, the team found CD2AP to have an impact on neuronal communication by measuring the levels of important regulatory proteins present at neuron terminals synapses.This study published in the jou

28-Oct-2020

Organic Sunscreen Lets No Blue Light Penetrate Through It

As the UV rays are harmful for the skin, there are thousands of skincare products being manufactured to protect the skin from such unsafe radiations. The current additions to the list of aggressors that damage the skin include Blue light. It was earlier considered that the Blue light is usually emitted only by the Sun but now it has been found that the screens of a number of digital devices also emit such rays. Majorly, the devices emitting the light include TV, laptops, phones, fluorescent li

28-Oct-2020

New Volumetric Bubble Display Helps Project Images In 3D

Switching the visualization concept to 3D is what the researchers are currently working on. The Kota Kumagai and his colleaguesat the Utsunomiya University in Japan used a volumetric bubble display to make 3D images, which clearly represents the three-dimensional concept.Though the volumetric bubble technology is still in the millimeter scale it still has highly advanced full color volumetric display. This new colorful bubble graphics could be viewed through a wide range of angles as well as u

28-Oct-2020

MRI-Based Approach Improves Patient–Clinician Interaction For Better Cure

It has been found that the interaction between a patient and his or her physician does have a huge impact on the patients response to treatment. However, there is still no clue about which part of the brain plays an important role in the interaction and which behavior is likely to influence the clinical response, thereby making it crucial to standardize patient-clinician interactions for clinical benefit. The team of researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) has developed a method

28-Oct-2020

Mayo’s Web-Based Analytics Helps Predict And Respond To COVID-19 Hotspots

To predict the spread of infectious disease, the researchers from Mayo Clinic have developed a web-based analytics that has the ability to analyze Google web searches for keywords related to COVID-19. It has been found that there is a robustlink between keyword hunts on the Internet search engine, like Google Trends, and COVID-19 plagues in the different U.S regions. On detailed studying the researchers saw information obtained from Google Trends to follow the outbreaks and thus, using the pre

28-Oct-2020

Clay-Based Membrane System Helps Remove CO2From Air

Recently, a team of chemists from the University of Bayreuth has developed a material that could help make an important contribution to climate protection and sustainable industrial manufacture. The new material is expected to help separate the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) from industrial waste gases,biogas, or natural gas and further be recycled. The separation process is energy efficient as well as cost-effective. In the journal Cell Reports Physical Sciencethe researchers have provid

28-Oct-2020

A New Device Helps Quantify Capsaicin In Chilies

There is a large set of people who love to eat spicy and hot food as the hotter, the better. However, there is another group that completely avoids having their taste buds from burning after consuming capsaicin, which is the compound that majorly gives chili peppers their spiciness. Recently, a team of researchers has developed a portable device which looks just like a chili pepper. This new device is designed to measure the capsaicin levels in the pepper just before consuming it. The latest s

23-Oct-2020

Low-Priced, Tiny Chip Sats Can Make Space Launch Cheaper

The Cornell Universitys PhD student Zac Manchester had imagined about developing chip-scale satellites that could possibly work collectively to investigate Earth as well as space. Similarly, NASA Ames Research Center announced the successful arrangement of the worlds first-ever bevy of ChipSats. According to Manchester, this is going to prove to be a PC-like revolution for space. The swarm of tiny, cheap satellites could potentially carry out tasks that the massive, expensive satellites do and