Category: News
New Study Examines the Safety of Garlic and Ginger Using Mouse Experiments and Computer Modeling
Garlic and ginger, two of the world’s most widely used medicinal plants, are traditionally praised for treating everything from infections to heart di [...]
Global Study Reveals That Most Municipal Wastewater Suppresses Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
A major international investigation led by the University of Gothenburg has revealed that untreated municipal wastewater may not be the consistent bre [...]
New Cell-Based NMR Method Could Speed Up Drug Development for Ion-Channel Disorders
Scientists from the University of Seville and international partners have introduced a rapid analytical technique that could significantly accelerate [...]
Pharmacologia Launches “Featured Journals” Segment to Highlight Excellence in Pharmacology and Toxicology Publishing
Pharmacologia, the flagship platform of the Asian Society for Pharmacology and Toxicology (ASPT), has launched its new “Featured Journals” segment, a [...]

Bacteria Evolve to Outsmart Last-Resort Antibiotics, Study Maps How Resistance Takes Shape
Scientists have uncovered how a deadly hospital pathogen, Acinetobacter baumannii, evolves to resist last-line antibiotics, insights that could pave t [...]
Camelid Nanobodies Show New Promise for Treating Brain Disorders
Tiny, antibody-like proteins found in camels, llamas, and alpacas could pave the way for a new generation of treatments for brain disorders such as sc [...]
Pharmacologia Strengthens Asian Pharmacology and Toxicology Research Network Through Its Revitalized Platform
The Asian Society for Pharmacology and Toxicology has taken a major step forward in promoting scientific collaboration and research excellence across [...]
Nanomachines Pave the Way for Starvation Therapy Against Hard-to-Treat Pancreatic Cancer
Scientists at the Innovation Center of NanoMedicine (iCONM) in Kawasaki City, Japan, have developed a groundbreaking nanomachine that can remain in th [...]

15,000-Year-Old Viruses, Discovered in Guliya Ice Cap
Researchers in Tibet have uncovered around 33 viruses, frozen up in the glacier ice, out of which 28 were unknown to science. The glacial ice dates ba [...]

Experts clarify If pharmaceutical pollution poses a threat to Aquatic life forms or not
Pharmaceuticals are drugs that are biologically potent chemicals, able to interact with specific agents targeted at a low concentration. These agents [...]
