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Georgia State University (GSU) is a public research university in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Could gene editing actually alter the social behavior of animals?

The first step towards a final destination – to develop a micro-scale camera for microrobots

Starting now: Next-generation cross-protective influenza vaccines

Tracking pandemics as they happen with extremely fast new software

Could a novel form of immunotherapy revolutionize cancer treatment?

The next step in influenza vaccines: A broad spectrum intranasal nanoparticle influenza vaccine

A new antiviral drug completely suppresses SARS-CoV-2 virus transmission within 24 hours

New way to detect early-stage cancer

A new antiviral drug that effectively treats influenza could be on its way

A new antiviral drug that induces mutations in the genetic material of influenza virus is highly effective in treating influenza infection in animals and human airway tissue and could be a groundbreaking advance in influenza therapy, according to a study by the Institute for Biomedical Sciences at Georgia State University. The antiviral drug blocks RNA polymerase,

A new antiviral drug that effectively treats influenza could be on its way

A new approach could see computers run a million times faster and store information a million times more energy-efficiently

Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) possess optical properties that could be used to make computers run a million times faster and store information a million times more energy-efficiently, according to a study led by Georgia State University. Computers operate on the time scale of a fraction of a nanosecond, but the researchers suggest constructing computers on

A new approach could see computers run a million times faster and store information a million times more energy-efficiently

Fasting or caloric restriction can have anti-aging effects on the vascular system

A molecule produced during fasting or calorie restriction has anti-aging effects on the vascular system, which could reduce the occurrence and severity of human diseases related to blood vessels, such as cardiovascular disease, according to a study led by Georgia State University. “As people become older, they are more susceptible to disease, like cancer, cardiovascular

Fasting or caloric restriction can have anti-aging effects on the vascular system

Memory and learning depend on a protein ‘off-switch’ in the brain

Memory, learning and cognitive flexibility depend on a protein ‘off-switch’ in the brain, according to a breakthrough discovery made by an international research collaboration co-led by the University of Warwick. This new knowledge could enable us to better understand and combat neurological diseases which inhibit memory, such as Alzheimer’s. Memory and learning depend on a

Memory and learning depend on a protein ‘off-switch’ in the brain

Blood test could rapidly diagnose lymphoma and melanoma

A blood test using infrared spectroscopy can be used to diagnose two types of cancer, lymphoma and melanoma, according to a study led by Georgia State University. Researchers used mid-infrared spectroscopy to analyze blood serum derived from experimental mice and differentiate mice with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and subcutaneous melanoma from healthy mice and also between these

Blood test could rapidly diagnose lymphoma and melanoma

Spaser can find metastasized cancer cells in the blood stream and kill them

A nanolaser known as the spaser can serve as a super-bright, water-soluble, biocompatible probe capable of finding metastasized cancer cells in the blood stream and then killing these cells, according to a new research study. The study found the spaser can be used as an optical probe and when released into the body (possibly through

Spaser can find metastasized cancer cells in the blood stream and kill them

Lab team spins ginger into nanoparticles to heal inflammatory bowel disease

A recent study by researchers at the Atlanta VA took them to a not-so-likely destination: local farmers markets. They went in search of fresh ginger root. Back at the lab, the scientists turned the ginger into what they are calling GDNPs, or ginger-derived nanoparticles. The process started simply enough, with your basic kitchen blender. But

Lab team spins ginger into nanoparticles to heal inflammatory bowel disease

Researcher Testing Biological Treatment for Pathogens That Are Killing Honeybees and Bats

A researcher at Georgia State University is studying a new, biological treatment for bacterial and fungal pathogens that are killing honeybees and bats in record numbers. Dr. Christopher Cornelison, a postdoctoral researcher, is testing how effective Rhodococcus rhodochrous, a species of bacteria, is in fighting pathogens affecting honeybees and bats. In honeybees, Chalkbrood disease has contributed

Researcher Testing Biological Treatment for Pathogens That Are Killing Honeybees and Bats

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