Industry News
Your stool can reveal your risk of cardiovascular disease
Certain faecal proteins have been linked to deadly cardiovascular conditions. A connection between constipation and an increased risk of major adverse cardiac events has also been found. [ + ]
Vaxxas to advance its microarray patches for COVID vaccination
Vaxxas will receive AU$3.2m from BARDA to accelerate work advancing its high-density microarray patch technology for administration of a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine. [ + ]
Targeting the stress system reduces Parkinson's tremors
The commonly used Parkinson's drug levodopa usually helps with tremors, but it tends to be less effective during stress, when tremors are often at their worst. [ + ]
New scanning method observes lung function in real time
Using the new scanning method, the team are able to reveal the parts of the lung that air doesn't reach properly during breathing. [ + ]
DDX53 gene linked to autism spectrum disorder
While DDX53, located on the X chromosome, is known to play a role in brain development and function, it was not previously definitively associated with autism. [ + ]
Global competition targets 'undruggable' cancer protein
A new global competition offering over US$500,000 in prizes aims to spur drug discovery breakthroughs for the cancer target known as TBXT. [ + ]
ADHD drug shows promise for treating meth addiction
A prescription medication used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) could be repurposed as the first pharmacotherapy for people with methamphetamine dependence. [ + ]
Breakthrough blood test for endometriosis developed
Scientists identified 10 protein biomarkers, or 'fingerprints' in the blood, that can be found using the test in women and girls with endometriosis. [ + ]
Quitting smoking increases life expectancy even for seniors
Although the benefits of quitting smoking diminish with age, there are still substantial gains for older individuals. [ + ]
Vitamin B2 production integrated into food fermentation
Researchers have successfully produced vitamin B2, also known as riboflavin, in significant quantities using a novel, cost-effective and climate-friendly method. [ + ]
Stem cell transplants treat blindness in mini pigs
Scientists have successfully transplanted retinas made from stem cells into blind mini pigs, apparently restoring their vision in the process. [ + ]
SMi Systems appoints Dr Ankur Mutreja as Senior Advisor
Mutreja was previously Head of Global South Partnerships at CEPI, where he was responsible for managing strategic partnerships in vaccine development, equity and access. [ + ]
Sugary drinks raise cardiovascular disease risk, but occasional sweets don't
Although higher sugar intake raises your risk of certain cardiovascular diseases, consuming sweet drinks is worse for your health than any other form of sugar. [ + ]
STA announces new Superstars of STEM, next President
Science & Technology Australia (STA) has announced the country's next Superstars of STEM, as well as the organisation's new President-elect. [ + ]
Soccer heading damages the brain more than we thought
Soccer players who head the ball at high levels show abnormality in the brain's white matter adjacent to sulci, which are deep grooves in the brain's surface. [ + ]