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Trinity College Dublin now has Ireland's first and only BioBrillouin microscope, which will enable researchers to make giant ...
Malaria is one of the leading causes of death, especially in high-risk groups die infants, toddlers, and pregnant women. In the world of almost 1 million people die because of it every year. Malaria ...
The new filter is made of Polylactic Acid and Bismuth Ferrite uses piezo-photocatalysis, which combines the principles of ...
Most cancer deaths are associated with metastases resulting from the spread of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from the primary tumor to vital organs. The existing methods for detection of CTCs as ...
TikTok's latest health trend has creators drinking methylene blue to boost their brain function. Our medical experts break ...
The low-cost and effective interaction of hydrogels with pollutants has drawn significant interest in the wastewater treatment domain. This study aims to explore a novel, biodegradable superabsorbent ...
Methylene blue was originally discovered back in the 19th century and used as a textile dye, as well as disinfecting fish and diagnostic staining during biology research.
Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using a plant extract has attracted significant attention in recent years. It is found as an alternative for other physicochemical approaches because of ...
In people with a rare genetic deficiency of an enzyme called G6PD, methylene blue can cause a dangerous condition in which red blood cells break down too quickly. At high doses, the chemical can also ...
Methylene blue was first synthesized in 1876 as a dye for textiles and was valued for its intense color and ability to bind well to fabrics. Soon after, German physician Paul Ehrlich discovered its ...
Methylene blue may help mitochondria generate energy for cells to use. For these reasons, researchers are studying methylene blue’s effect on the brain. So far, most of what’s known about the ...