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Smart drugs to fight cancer

A team of scientists has designed a molecular system that distinguishes and neutralizes cancer cells with unprecedented precision, paving the way for autonomous and self-regulating drugs. How can ...
Just a few years ago, Daniel Chen, M.D., Ph.D., was spending his spare time in his backyard, sketching out designs for new ...
A study of people using cognition-enhancing drugs without a prescription (conducted in London) found that these individuals had faster reaction and error-correction times with equally accurate ...
Cancer treatment has long been haunted by the same problem: how do you strike dangerous cells without hitting healthy ones nearby? A team at the University of Geneva has built a drug-delivery system ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nootropics are touted as “smart drugs” meant to improve cognitive performance. But there’s a lot we still don’t know about them.
A team from UNIGE has designed a molecular system that distinguishes and neutralises cancer cells with unprecedented precision, paving the way for autonomous, self-regulating drugs. How can cancer ...
Smart multi-target drugs are reshaping modern therapeutics by addressing the complex, interconnected pathways that drive diseases like Alzheimer’s, cancer, and major depressive disorder. Advances in ...
School’s almost out and final exams are approaching. As the economy slowly builds steam, hiring trends are looking hopeful and pay raises and promotions are on the incline. And some people, young and ...
With over 40 years of research to support their findings, a team of British scientists was slightly surprised to learn that people with higher IQs are much more prone to drug use. "It's ...
Evolutionary psychologist Satoshi Kanazawa has this theory, which he calls the Savanna-IQ Interaction Hypothesis. Here's how it goes: intelligence evolved as a way to deal with "evolutionary novelties ...