Science of the XXI century
The 24th International Pushchina School‑Conference of Young Scientists "Biology – Science of the XXI century" will be held on October 5-7, 2020.
14.09.2020The 24th International Pushchina School‑Conference of Young Scientists "Biology – Science of the XXI century" will be held on October 5-7, 2020.
14.09.2020The new drug may improve the quality and life expectancy of patients with pancreatic cancer.
11.09.2020A team of scientists has determined the rate at which telomeres are shortened in cells from different types of human tissues.
11.09.2020The protein developed with the help of a computer is tightly connected to the thorny processes of the coronavirus and prevents it from infecting cells.
11.09.2020There are about 100 registered vaccines for 30 diseases. Half of them are from viral infections, the second – from bacterial.
11.09.2020The "death net" kills cancer cells in culture in an average of four hours and does not affect healthy cells.
11.09.2020Under the influence of fibroblast growth factor 1, the hypothalamus restores normal blood sugar levels in rodents with diabetes.
10.09.2020RNA molecules were found on the surface of human cells for the first time. Scientists believe that they play an important role in intercellular interactions.
10.09.2020Testing of Pepper robots in a British nursing home has shown that communicating with them improves mood and mental health.
10.09.2020The oxygen-generating gel helps cells survive to vascularization of a 3D-printed graft.
10.09.2020In certain cases, hormonal treatment may be no less effective than bariatric surgery.
10.09.2020Convincing evidence has been found that the mechanism of aging lies at the intersection of the genome and epigenome.
09.09.2020The new technology can be of great importance not only for the field of biotechnology, but also for other fundamental research.
09.09.2020An international group of researchers has published a letter expressing concern about the results of the Sputnik-V vaccine trials.
09.09.2020Interview with Irina Yakutenko, biologist, scientific journalist, author of the forthcoming book "The Virus that broke the Planet".
09.09.2020Lowering body temperature can increase life expectancy regardless of calorie restriction.
09.09.2020Widely used cholinolytic agents increase the likelihood of Alzheimer's disease in elderly people with risk factors.
08.09.2020The loss of bone and muscle mass in mice who lived on the ISS for a month was prevented by the myostatin protein inhibitor.
08.09.2020Chinese and American scientists have created a number of self-assembling DNA structures ranging in size from a micron to a millimeter.
08.09.2020Viruses play a key evolutionary role in the ability of mammals to reproduce and survive.
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