A transdisciplinary team of AMBER and CRANN researchers from the School of Chemistry at University College Cork (UCC) and the School of Physics at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) has developed sensor ...
While most multiferroics can't operate above room temperature, a team of researchers at Tohoku University demonstrated that ...
Joint first authors Wesley Brandao and Zhuoran Yin at BWH and Nimansha Jain at WashU put 3-month-old APP/PS1 mice into a chamber suffused with 30 percent xenon gas for 40 minutes (image below). Oxygen ...
Lukas Furtenbach, a mountain guide and climber from Austria, who is helping Miller on his Everest challenge, is convinced that inhaling the xenon gas mixture aided his rapid ascent of Aconcagua in ...
Researchers at the Harvard Medical School and the Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research have discovered that your room’s temperature is secretly affecting the way your brain functions.
Read on to know more about the study that offers hope for a new approach to treating Alzheimer's disease. Xenon gas inhalation reduces brain atrophy and neuroinflammation Researchers claim to have ...
The study found that Xenon gas inhalation suppressed neuroinflammation, reduced brain atrophy, and increased protective neuronal states in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease. Results are published in ...
Share on Pinterest Scientists are investigating xenon gas as a potential treatment for Alzheimer’s. Westend61/Getty Images Researchers continue to search for effective treatments for Alzheimer ...
Recently, the Financial Times released an article featuring a climbing company whose goal is to offer their clients the use of xenon gas to make acclimatizing safer and to cut down the length of ...
Now in use for more than a month, James said the stigma around resting at work was slowly breaking, with the “rest and relax” room becoming more in-demand. “In Australian workplaces ...
Scientists have discovered that inhaling xenon gas can activate brain immune cells to break down Alzheimer's-related plaques and reduce inflammation. Successful mouse experiments are paving the ...