Daily Archives:February 1, 2016

Sphere remains sphere! Moving droplets by electric fields

Liquid bridges play an important role in our everyday life. On the beach we benefit from their stability when we build sand castles, while in some other situations liquid bridges can be annoying, for instance when they

We learn and forget to correct our expectations

Learning and forgetting are, to a large extent, about tuning your expectations so that they match your experience. So while it is usually good to learn new things, we sometimes also need to forget things. We constantly

Targeted ion therapy using nanoparticles – a new direction

A living body is made of the smallest building block, called ‘cell’. It gives us a shape, helps us to perform physiological and biological activities, and so on. A eukaryotic cell contains a nucleus, buried in the

Genome sequence of the natural antagonist Pseudomonas fluorescens 2-79 against fungal plant diseases

In agriculture we have to deal with a huge variety of diseases caused by phytopathogenic bacteria, fungi or insects for instance. Many of these plant pathogens live in the soil and attack the respective cultivar at the

B cells to the rescue: regulatory B cells are a promising therapeutic target for autoimmune disease

Immune cells are indispensable for protecting us from microbial infections. They recognize specific patterns on microbes to mount robust cellular and molecular immune responses for the clearance of pathogens. Intriguingly, development and function of these cells is

Ban of asbestos has saved lives

Banning of the use of asbestos in Sweden has two components. In the mid-1970s the use was restricted through an agreement between unions and employers in the construction industry and there was also a voluntary restriction in

Grow TiO2 nano-crystals on cellulose to sequester lead in water

Heavy metals in water pose significant threat to environment and public health. Lead, for example, when present above the action level in drinking water as a toxin, can cause a variety of adverse health effects such as

Understanding mechanisms of salt tolerance for reducing listeria monocytogenes growth in food

Human listeriosis is a serious foodborne disease caused by Listeria monocytogenes, a bacterium often called Listeria. The disease primarily affects older adults, pregnant women, newborns, and adults with weakened immune systems. After consumption of contaminated food, Listeria

The factors associated with 30-day hospital readmission rates

When a patient is discharged from a hospital, why might they be re-hospitalized within a month? Campione et. аl reviewed 3 years of hospital claims data from four states to see which factors within a hospital might

Chromatic dimensions. Earthy, watery, airy, and fiery

人们倾向于把颜色s and shapes, sounds and shapes, or taste and music. In natural language we make wide use of expressions such as ‘bitter’ or ‘rough’ sounds, and ‘acid’ or ‘vivid’ colors, or speak in

A better deal for the elderly at the end of life

The normal process of dying has been hijacked by medicine. It is not a cruel deception and it is not what the elderly want; not what treating doctors want and not what society can afford. So how