Tag: Science

Scientists develop antibody against virus linked to MS and cancer

A common lifelong virus linked to multiple sclerosis and cancer may soon be stopped by a newly developed human antibody.

Understanding why menthol feels cold

Mint does not lower temperature, but it can convincingly persuade the brain that cold is present

Research explores ants as a source of new antibiotics

Antibiotic resistance is a growing threat, and new clues from nature suggest that ordinary ants may hold important keys to future treatments.

New compound offers breakthrough in tuberculosis treatment

A groundbreaking compound may finally give doctors the upper hand against drug-resistant tuberculosis, offering safer and shorter treatments.

An experimental “universal” kidney could change the future of organ donation

Scientists have developed a lab-modified kidney that can function across all blood types, offering new hope for future transplants.

Scientists develop eye implant that helps the blind read again

Losing your sight doesn’t happen overnight. It fades slowly — faces blur, letters dissolve, light becomes shadow.For millions around the world living with...