Dynamic compositions dominate The Mind’s Eye Photo Awards 2023

The winners of the All About Photo Awards – The Mind’s Eye 2023 competition have been announced, showcasing the incredible talent of photographers worldwide.Continue ReadingCategory: Photography, TechnologyTags: Photography, Competition, Awards, Gallery Continue reading Dynamic compositions dominate The Mind’s Eye Photo Awards 2023

CRISPR used to identify genetic mutations responsible for liver cancers

Genetic mutations can alter how the proteins produced by our genes function and can lead to diseases like cancer. Now researchers have used the gene-editing technology CRISPR/Cas 9 in a less commonly used way, producing liver cancer tumors to better un… Continue reading CRISPR used to identify genetic mutations responsible for liver cancers

New type of genetically-engineered T-cell may destroy solid cancer tumors

Cancer cells are notorious for evading detection by the body’s immune system, making them difficult to treat. But a promising new type of genetically engineered T-cell that can effectively destroy solid cancer tumors may be just what the doctor ordered… Continue reading New type of genetically-engineered T-cell may destroy solid cancer tumors

Ancient crystals may settle argument of when tectonic plates got moving

Researchers have examined tiny time capsules found in the oldest-known crystals in an attempt to settle a question that divides scientists: when did Earth’s tectonic plates begin to move?Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Earth, Earth core, volcano… Continue reading Ancient crystals may settle argument of when tectonic plates got moving

New multi-energy X-ray detector is highly sensitive and printable

The humble X-ray may have received a long-overdue upgrade thanks to the development of a highly sensitive, printable X-ray detector that can operate over a wide range of energy levels.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: X-ray, Perovskite, Detecto… Continue reading New multi-energy X-ray detector is highly sensitive and printable

Access to e-health programs may reduce chronic pain, opioid use

A new study has shown that for people with chronic pain taking opioids over the long term, incorporating an internet-based self-management program into treatment may help reduce both pain and opioid intake.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbei… Continue reading Access to e-health programs may reduce chronic pain, opioid use