Science & Research

Glidelogic's AI Research Platform Approaches Top Industry Benchmarks
Glidelogic's ResearchMind AI platform achieves near-top scores in independent testing, demonstrating significant advancements in AI research technology that could dramatically reduce research proposal development time.

American Heart Association Awards $15 Million to Study Women's Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Health
The American Heart Association is funding groundbreaking research to understand how unique risk factors impact women's cardiovascular and kidney diseases. Three research centers will investigate critical aspects of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome across different life stages.

Golden Cariboo Encounters Visible Gold During Premature Drill Hole Termination in British Columbia
Golden Cariboo Resources Ltd. discovered visible gold mineralization during a drill hole operation that was unexpectedly terminated due to technical challenges. The finding suggests potential gold deposits in the Halo zone of their Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine property.

Soligenix Advances COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate CiVax Amid Ongoing Global Health Threat
Soligenix is developing CiVax, a heat-stable COVID-19 vaccine candidate, in response to persistent global health risks from the virus, with recent preclinical studies showing promising protection against multiple variants.

Portuguese Researchers Uncover Promising Immunotherapy Approach for Colorectal Cancer
A breakthrough discovery by Portuguese researchers reveals a new type of white blood cell with exceptional tumor identification capabilities, potentially revolutionizing colorectal cancer treatment through targeted immunotherapy.

Childhood Trauma Linked to Higher Risk of Immune Disorders, Study Reveals
A recent study published in Heliyon demonstrates a significant correlation between childhood maltreatment and increased risk of immune-related disorders like psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis, with women showing higher susceptibility.

Creative Biolabs Advances Drug Delivery with Custom Emulsion Technology
Creative Biolabs has developed innovative emulsion formulations designed to enhance drug stability and bioavailability, offering customized solutions for challenging pharmaceutical delivery systems. The breakthrough technology addresses critical drug solubility issues across various pharmaceutical applications.

Portuguese Researchers Uncover Promising White Blood Cell for Colorectal Cancer Immunotherapy
Researchers in Portugal have identified a novel white blood cell type with potent tumor cell identification capabilities, potentially revolutionizing immunotherapy approaches for colorectal cancer, the third most common cancer globally.

Creative Biolabs Expands Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Research Services
Creative Biolabs introduces comprehensive induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) services, offering researchers advanced tools to accelerate stem cell therapy research and development across multiple disease domains.

Mayo Clinic Researcher to Present Findings on Aditxt's ADI-100™ Preclinical Study
Aditxt Inc. will host a May 2 update featuring Mayo Clinic's Dr. Charles Howe discussing key findings from a preclinical study of ADI-100™, offering insights into the company's immune modulation therapy research.

Calidi Biotherapeutics Receives FDA Clearance for Innovative Cancer Treatment Trial
Biotech firm Calidi Biotherapeutics has obtained FDA approval to begin clinical trials of CLD-201, a novel stem cell-based virotherapy targeting solid tumors. The therapeutic approach combines adipose-derived stem cells with oncolytic vaccinia virus, potentially offering a breakthrough in treating challenging cancer types.

DoD Awards $876,000 Grant to Advance Lung Cancer Biomarker Research at Cedars-Sinai
The U.S. Department of Defense has provided funding to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center to support biomarker research for Kairos Pharma's experimental lung cancer treatment, focusing on identifying potential early intervention strategies for patients developing resistance to current therapies.

Fidget Spinner Transforms into Rapid Bacterial Detection Device
Researchers have developed a novel diagnostic tool using a fidget spinner with nanoplasmonic technology to detect bacterial species quickly and accurately. This innovative device could revolutionize point-of-care diagnostics, especially in resource-limited settings.

Dr. Nupur Ghoshal Receives Alois Alzheimer Award for Groundbreaking Dementia Research
Dr. Nupur Ghoshal, a distinguished neurologist and researcher at Washington University School of Medicine, has been honored with the prestigious Alois Alzheimer Award for her significant contributions to understanding and advancing Alzheimer's and dementia research.

Breakthrough MEMS Accelerometer Design Enhances Sensitivity and Miniaturization
Researchers from ShanghaiTech University have developed a novel miniaturized MEMS accelerometer with increased sensitivity and reduced noise, utilizing an innovative anti-spring mechanism that could revolutionize precision sensing technologies.

Bone Science Launches Advanced Cellular Health and Brain Enhancement Supplements
Bone Science's introduction of Prime NMN and Prime Brain supplements marks a significant advancement in personalized healthcare, offering solutions for cellular regeneration and cognitive enhancement across different age groups.

Silexion's Cancer Drug Shows Promise in Precision Oncology Market
Silexion Therapeutics demonstrates significant progress in KRAS-targeted cancer treatment with their RNAi therapeutic SIL-204, positioning the company as a notable player in the rapidly consolidating precision oncology market valued in billions.

Utah's Life Sciences Showcase at State Capitol Highlights $22B Industry Growth
Utah's burgeoning life sciences sector, representing $22 billion in GDP and employing 180,000 residents, will demonstrate its economic impact and healthcare innovations to state legislators at the annual Life Sciences Day on the Hill event.

Neutra Corp Expands into Clinical Research with New Site Management Program
Healthcare company Neutra Corp launches a technology-driven Site Management Organization pilot program to improve clinical trial efficiency and patient outcomes, marking a significant shift in how clinical research sites are managed and supported.

American Heart Association Launches $3M Initiative to Transform Advanced Heart Failure Care
With heart failure affecting 6.7 million American adults and expected to reach 8 million by 2030, the American Heart Association has launched a major initiative to improve access to advanced treatment options and specialist care, particularly for underserved populations.

Common Migraine Drug Shows Promise in Reducing Stroke Risk for Women
New research reveals propranolol, a widely-used medication for migraines and high blood pressure, may significantly reduce ischemic stroke risk in women with migraines, particularly those without aura, highlighting an important advancement in women's cardiovascular health management.

Study Reveals Higher Mental Health Risks for Child Stroke Survivors
New research indicates children who survive strokes face significantly higher rates of anxiety, depression, and physical symptoms compared to their peers, with age 9 identified as a critical period for emotional challenges. This finding highlights the need for enhanced mental health screening and support in pediatric stroke care.

Mediterranean Diet Linked to Enhanced Brain Health in Hispanic Adults, Study Shows
A new study reveals significant brain health benefits for Hispanic/Latino adults following a Mediterranean diet, with improvements in brain connectivity and structure independent of cardiovascular factors, highlighting important implications for the fastest-growing ethnic group in the U.S.

Breakthrough Blood Test Could Revolutionize Early Stroke Treatment
A new blood test measuring brain protein levels shows promise in quickly distinguishing between bleeding and clot-based strokes before patients reach the hospital, potentially transforming emergency stroke care and improving patient outcomes.

High-Intensity Walking Program Shows Promising Results in Early Stroke Recovery
A new study demonstrates that incorporating 30 minutes of progressive walking exercise into standard stroke rehabilitation significantly improves patient mobility and quality of life, potentially reshaping stroke recovery protocols across rehabilitation facilities.

Common Oral Bacteria Linked to Higher Stroke Mortality, Study Finds
New research reveals that Streptococcus anginosus, a common mouth and gut bacteria, is associated with increased stroke risk and worse outcomes in stroke survivors, potentially revolutionizing how we assess and prevent stroke risk through oral health management.

Study Links Shorter Telomeres to Higher Risk of Age-Related Brain Diseases
New research involving 356,000 UK participants reveals that shorter telomeres, markers of biological aging, are associated with increased risk of stroke, dementia, and late-life depression. The findings highlight the potential role of lifestyle choices in mitigating health risks associated with cellular aging.

Study Shows Simpler Stroke Warning Signs More Memorable for Public
Research reveals F.A.S.T. stroke acronym is more effective for public memory recall than BE-FAST, though both successfully encourage emergency response, highlighting the importance of simplified public health messaging in stroke awareness.

Regular Dental Flossing Linked to Significant Reduction in Stroke and Heart Rhythm Risks
A major study reveals that regular dental flossing may reduce stroke risk by up to 44% and lower the risk of atrial fibrillation, offering an accessible and affordable way to improve cardiovascular health.

Major Healthcare Partnership Aims to Revolutionize Oral Thrush Treatment
A new three-way partnership between Shear Kershman Labs, Texas A&M College of Dentistry, and Innovative MedTech Inc. promises to transform oral healthcare through an innovative drug delivery system that could benefit millions of patients suffering from oral thrush.