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How DNA recovered from pill surfaces could snare drug syndicates

Forensic scientists have for the first time shown that DNA can be recovered from the surface of capsules after just 15 seconds of contact by drug manufacturers and dealers—making it possible for law enforcement agencies to track down criminal syndi.....»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagAug 9th, 2021

Breakthroughs in nanosized contrast agents and drug carriers through self-folding molecules

Self-folding polymers containing gadolinium forming nanosized complexes could be the key to enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and next-generation drug delivery, as demonstrated by scientists at Tokyo Tech. Thanks to their small size, low toxicity,.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsDec 4th, 2023

11 bodies recovered after volcanic eruption in Indonesia, and 12 climbers are still missing

The bodies of 11 climbers were recovered Monday a day after a furious eruption of the Mount Marapi volcano as Indonesian rescuers searched for 12 apparently still missing......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 4th, 2023

Zoom app for Apple TV surfaces in the App Store

The video conferencing app Zoom has quietly arrived on Apple TV 4K, allowing users to conduct meetings via their television and an iPhone or iPad.When Apple introduced tvOS 17 in June, it said that FaceTime calls were arriving on Apple TV 4K, with Zo.....»»

Category: appleSource:  appleinsiderRelated NewsDec 3rd, 2023

A bitter pill: Amazon calls on rival SpaceX to launch Internet satellites

Jeff Bezos' rivalry with Elon Musk takes a back seat to Amazon's launch dilemma. Enlarge / A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with a reused booster stage and payload fairing is seen rolling out to its launch pad in Florida before a missio.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsDec 1st, 2023

Control over friction, from small to large scales

Friction is hard to predict and control, especially since surfaces that come in contact are rarely perfectly flat. New experiments demonstrate that the amount of friction between two silicon surfaces, even at large scales, is determined by the formin.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsDec 1st, 2023

FDA warns chemical company not to mix brake cleaner into hand sanitizer

It's not the first time the regulatory agency chided the chemical company for this. Enlarge (credit: Getty Images | Jena Ardell) A chemical manufacturing facility in Wisconsin has drawn the ire of the Food and Drug Admin.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsNov 30th, 2023

Research finds reefs recovered more slowly than broader ecosystem following ancient extinction

Coral reefs, among the most diverse and valuable ecosystems on Earth, are under threat due to the changing climate. In a new study, an international research team found that if reefs were to disappear entirely, it may take millions of years—even af.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 30th, 2023

Nano-sized cell particles are promising intervention tool in treating infectious diseases, says study

The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated the importance of being prepared with drug interventions to contain viral outbreaks that can otherwise have devastating consequences. In preparing for the next pandemic—or Disease X, there is an urgent need for ve.....»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsNov 28th, 2023

Bidding adieu to sticky ice, but with a grain of salt

As Americans gear up for winter, many will face one of their toughest foes: ice. From delaying flights to making roads slippery, ice accumulation on surfaces wreaks havoc in many ways......»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsNov 28th, 2023

Researchers develop coating process for fabrics that kills or inhibits growth of pathogens

Countless times a day, patients, visitors and medical staff in hospitals touch surfaces of all kinds. Door handles, railings or elevator buttons can serve as transport vehicles for pathogens such as hospital germs or viruses. Smooth surfaces are comp.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 28th, 2023

Oral delivery a possibility for silica-based nanocarriers for therapeutics

Take a pill, or get a shot? Given the choice, most people would likely go for the former......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 27th, 2023

New platform solves key problems in targeted drug delivery

In recent years, cell and gene therapies have shown significant promise for treating cancer, cystic fibrosis, diabetes, heart disease, HIV/AIDS and other difficult-to-treat diseases. But the lack of effective ways to deliver biological treatments int.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 27th, 2023

Pocket-sized DNA sequencers track malaria drug resistance in Ghana in near real-time

Scientists have developed a technique to rapidly and reliably detect genetic changes in malaria parasites in Ghana, using just a gaming laptop and portable MinION sequencer from Oxford Nanopore......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 27th, 2023

Researchers untangle the relationships between bacterial languages

A combination of machine learning and lab experiments has given researchers a peek into the different languages bacteria use to communicate. Understanding how bacteria communicate—and when they can't—has implications for treating drug-resistant b.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 24th, 2023

North Korea launched a satellite, then apparently blew up its booster

After a launch in May, South Korea's navy recovered parts of North Korea's rocket. Enlarge / A television monitor at a train station in South Korea shows an image of the launch of North Korea's Chollima 1 rocket Tuesday. (credit:.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsNov 22nd, 2023

Dynamic z-scanning for ultrafast auto-focusing in laser processing

In laser-based manufacturing, accommodating non-flat, or changing surfaces has traditionally been labor-intensive, involving complex focus mapping procedures and or ex-situ characterization. This often results in repositioning errors and extended pro.....»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagRelated NewsNov 22nd, 2023

Chemists use oxygen, copper "scissors" to make cheaper drug treatments possible

Drugs to treat cancer are often very expensive to produce, resulting in high costs for the patients who need them. Thanks to pathbreaking research by UCLA chemists, led by organic chemistry professor Ohyun Kwon, the price of drug treatments for cance.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 22nd, 2023

Big Pharma fought drug pricing reform with record $7.5M dark money donation

Dark money group American Action Network spend millions opposing drug pricing reforms. Enlarge (credit: Getty | YinYang) In August, the Department of Health and Human Services announced 10 drugs selected for the first ro.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsNov 22nd, 2023

Chlorine disinfectant is no more effective than water at killing off hospital superbug, new study shows

One of the primary chlorine disinfectants currently being used to clean hospital scrubs and surfaces does not kill off the most common cause of antibiotic-associated sickness in health care settings globally, according to a new study......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 22nd, 2023

New fossil assemblage highlights complexity of classifying silesaurid phylogeny

A set of fossils recovered in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil's southernmost state, has brought an extra layer of complexity to the study of the evolutionary history of silesaurids, a family of dinosauriforms (dinosaurs and their close relatives) that live.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 21st, 2023