Microplastics may cause blockages in blood vessels in the brain and affect behavior, according to a study on mice.
Trapped immune cells laden with microplastics starve the brain of oxygen—mouse study links vascular blockages to memory loss and motor deficits, with lingering risks even after symptoms fade.
Real-time imaging shows how plastic-stuffed cells form clumps that affect mouse movement.
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Norway is building the world's first full-scale ship tunnel to provide a safer route around the treacherous Stad Peninsula. The Stad peninsula, which extends into the Norwegian Sea, presents ...
Researchers at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine and the UF Health Cancer Center have identified a crucial link between a gene ...
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Throughout Season 2 of Nocturne, Erzsebet sought to absorb Sekhmet's powers. Richter's team-up with Alucard, Maria, and ...
Indeed, a recent study published in the journal Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology found a prolonged ...
Real-time observation of certain biochemical processes in blood vessels from mice has revealed a previously unknown ...
Researchers are transforming stem cells into mini-brains that learn and adapt, merging biology and technology for a more ...
Radian IoT says this collaboration integrates its real-time vessel monitoring technology with Wave’s on-demand marine services platform. Through this partnership, users of Radian’s vessel monitoring ...