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Scientists develop a bandage that can diagnose bacterial infection by changing colors, helps prevent antibiotic resistance
Scientists have developed a new form of bandage which is capable of diagnosing bacterial infections by changing color. It also administers early medication that can potentially help combat antibiotic resistance in cases of infection and save thousands of lives.
The new ‘smart’ bandage can detect which bacteria are present in the body and releases early medication to prevent further symptoms....
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An article by scientists from the Institute of Chemistry of Additive of ANAS is included in the list of the most cited prestigious scientific papers
An article by scientists from the ANAS Institute of Chemistry of Additives - Academician Vagif Farzaliyev, Ph.D.in Chemistry, associate professor Oruj Nabiyev and Doctor of Sciences in Chemistry, associate professor Afsun Sujayev, published in collaboration with Turkish colleagues in "Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology" was included in a list of the most popular scientific papers published during December,...
Scientists at Yale University have found a link between thyroid cancer and radiation from cell phones.
According to Medical Xpress, scientists were able to prove the effect of smartphones on the development of thyroid cancer in some patients. They examined about 900 people and found that in patients with a specific single nucleotide polymorphism, the active use of smartphones doubles...
An informative seminar on the activities of the European Commission's COST program (European Cooperation in the Field of Scientific Research and Technology) will be held at the Central Scientific Library of ANAS, on February 6, at 10:00.
The seminar will provide detailed information about the possibilities of participating in the COST program, joining projects and preparing applications.
The event will run in English....
For the first time, scientists have produced snake venom toxins in the lab, opening up a much-needed path for developing drugs and venom antidotes that doesn't involve having to breed and milk real-life snakes.
The toxins have been produced through mini glands called organoids, following a process adapted from growing simplified human organs – something that is already helping in a wide range...
Scientists in Australia have become the first to recreate the new coronavirus outside of China in what they have called a "significant breakthrough".
The discovery will be shared with the World Health Organization (WHO) in the hope it may help efforts to diagnose and treat the virus.
Scientists in China have also recreated the virus and shared its genome sequence, but...
A cyber security company has warned of a new malware that is almost impossible to remove from infected phones. This virus, threatening Android devices, is known for collecting personal data of users.
Dr. The cyber security company, Web, has announced the discovery of a new virus that threatens many Android devices. This malware, called ‘Android.Xiny.5261’, is known for infecting Android...
A team of physicists and chemists from the University of Bristol hope to recycle radioactive material directly from a former nuclear power plant in Gloucestershire to generate ultra-long-lasting power sources.
Work has begun at Berkeley Power Station in to remove radioactive waste products from the site as part of its decommissioning program.
By extracting carbon-14 isotopes from the irradiated graphite, the...
The developers of the WhatsApp messenger report about the planned cessation of support for old mobile devices - from February 1, 2020, the popular communication application will no longer support smartphones and tablets running under the outdated mobile operating systems Android 2.3.7 and iOS 8.
For hassle-free use of the messenger you will need Android 4.0.3 or iOS 9 (or...
Our body’s immune cells are highly effective patrol officers, springing into action when a foreign threat invades and poses a risk to our well-being. But they can be prone to cases of mistaken identity, incorrectly attacking healthy cells and joints to give rise to what we know as autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis. Scientists have just discovered a new...










