WorldPingWeekly type 2 diabetes jab could replace daily injections
Hundreds of thousands of people with type 2 diabetes could get access to a new weekly insulin jab to replace daily injections.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by BBC Health
Researchers have developed a new way to turn ordinary antibodies into tiny disease-fighting molecules that can work inside human cells, potentially opening new paths for treating Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Huntington’s disease, and motor neurone disease.
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WorldPingHundreds of thousands of people with type 2 diabetes could get access to a new weekly insulin jab to replace daily injections.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by BBC Health
WorldPingA Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health has published a report with concerns vaping is a gateway to smoking…
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by BBC Health
WorldPingThe research team led by materials scientist Ralf Busch from Saarland University is preparing for its first science-in-space mission.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by Phys.org
WorldPingCrypto leaders see trust, hallucinations and unclear legal liability as the biggest hurdles to agentic adoption.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by The Block
WorldPingChanging the carbon source used during bacterial fermentation—essentially, what bacteria are fed—can significantly influence the properties of the sugar polymers they produce, known as bacterial exopolysaccharides (EPSs).
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by Phys.org
WorldPingRye is not only a hardy and high-yielding crop, but also possesses a valuable gene pool for wheat breeding.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by Phys.org