biology - page 6

biology - page 6

31 January 2026
Tags - biology
TEHRAN (ANA)- A study from UNIGE underscores the potential toxicity risks associated with high-protein diets, which may result in serious neurological disorders.
News ID: 6766   Publish Date : 2024/08/14

TEHRAN (ANA)- An Iranian scientist at a technological company stationed at the incubator center of Islamic Azad University’s Shahr-e Kord branch has studied different methods to immunize laboratory animals and fragmentation of sperm DNA by using the flow cytometry method.
News ID: 6723   Publish Date : 2024/08/09

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers have developed a brain-on-a-chip intelligent interaction system, shedding new light on brain-computer interface research.
News ID: 6664   Publish Date : 2024/08/05

TEHRAN (ANA)- Duke Health researchers have found that aging-related liver damage might be reversible by targeting a specific type of cell death with a drug, offering hope for millions suffering from liver diseases exacerbated by metabolic stresses.
News ID: 6663   Publish Date : 2024/08/04

TEHRAN (ANA)- A new aging atlas created by researchers from HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus, Baylor College of Medicine, and Creighton University School of Medicine provides a detailed view of how cells and tissues in roundworms age.
News ID: 6662   Publish Date : 2024/08/04

TEHRAN (ANA)- A study by Johns Hopkins Medicine and NIH’s National Institute on Aging on 40 older adults with obesity and insulin resistance found that both intermittent fasting and a USDA-approved healthy diet improved brain function and metabolic health, with intermittent fasting showing slightly better results in cognitive improvements.
News ID: 6659   Publish Date : 2024/08/03

TEHRAN (ANA)- Procrastination, the intentional yet harmful delay of tasks, manifests in various forms, and Sahiti Chebolu from the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics employs a precise mathematical framework to analyze its different patterns and underlying causes.
News ID: 6621   Publish Date : 2024/07/29

TEHRAN (ANA)-Researchers and technicians at a technological company based at the Islamic Azad University (IAU) have locally produced necessary materials and equipment for cell culture to reduce the cost of research in laboratories in Iran by 50%.
News ID: 6597   Publish Date : 2024/07/26

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers discovered that a protein called the J chain, which helps the immune system function properly, originally came from a different family of genes known as CXCL chemokines.
News ID: 6586   Publish Date : 2024/07/25

TEHRAN (ANA)- Research from Weill Cornell Medicine reveals that astrocyte receptors impact cognitive functions differently in males and females, suggesting a need for sex-specific approaches in developing treatments targeting these brain cells.
News ID: 6513   Publish Date : 2024/07/16

TEHRAN (ANA)- Columbia University’s research has uncovered a longstanding error in identifying gut stem cells, finding the true stem cells in a different site, which could revolutionize regenerative medicine by applying these findings to other organs.
News ID: 6484   Publish Date : 2024/07/13

TEHRAN (ANA)- An Iranian student at Islamic Azad University’s Sahr-e Kord branch succeeded in making new biological products by using innovative methods in bioinformatics.
News ID: 6476   Publish Date : 2024/07/13

TEHRAN (ANA)- A team of scientists has created the world's first bio-inspired electronic skin with a 3D structure that mimics three mechanical signals found in human skin.
News ID: 6418   Publish Date : 2024/07/07

TEHRAN (ANA)- Columbia University has introduced a python-teeth-inspired surgical device aimed at strengthening rotator cuff repairs and reducing tendon re-tearing, leveraging 3D printing for customization.
News ID: 6384   Publish Date : 2024/07/04

TEHRAN (ANA)- A joint research team from China and the United States has developed a novel method to capture the clearest images of mitochondrial proteins in an environment closest to their native state.
News ID: 6362   Publish Date : 2024/07/02

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers announced that they have successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig liver into a living human patient with severe liver cancer, marking a breakthrough in xenotransplantation involving living humans.
News ID: 6316   Publish Date : 2024/06/25

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers at UVA Health have uncovered a potential explanation for some of the most puzzling aspects of COVID-19 and long COVID and the surprising insights may pave the way for novel treatments targeting the challenging acute impacts of COVID-19, long COVID, and potentially other viruses.
News ID: 6252   Publish Date : 2024/06/19

TEHRAN (ANA)- USC Dornsife molecular biologist John Tower suggests that while living things generally prefer stability to conserve energy and resources, instability may also play a crucial role.
News ID: 6251   Publish Date : 2024/06/19

TEHRAN (ANA)- A comprehensive study by MoTrPAC has revealed that exercise induces widespread molecular changes across all studied organs in rats, suggesting complex biological processes that could inform personalized exercise regimens and treatments for conditions like non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
News ID: 6194   Publish Date : 2024/06/12

TEHRAN (ANA)- Recent research by the EPFL highlights the unique role of omental adipose tissue in inhibiting new fat cell formation, offering potential new approaches for targeted obesity treatments and management.
News ID: 6181   Publish Date : 2024/06/10

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