Researchers have created a "metal detector" algorithm called PRRDetect to hunt down vulnerable tumors, in a development that could one day revolutionize the treatment of cancer.
With a NOK 40 million (approx. €3.5 million) grant, Professor Srdjan Djurovic at the University of Oslo aims to identify early blood-based biomarkers that can predict who is at increased risk of ...
A genome has been "loaded" onto a quantum computer for the first time, marking a milestone towards tackling some of ...
An American dairy farmer, who crossed the Pacific to complete a PhD in Melbourne, says Australians have borrowed a lot from ...
Wallace Lin (林治華), secretary-general of the Taiwan Bio Industry Organization, said one of the biggest challenges in clinical ...