ADHD Awareness Month, Genetically Modified Silkworms Produce Spider Silk and More!
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ADHD Awareness Month runs throughout October, which aims to spread information about this disorder. To mark the occasion, we wanted to explore the long-term safety of ADHD medication. Read our insightful article here.
Genetically Modified Silkworms Produce Spider Silk Six Times Tougher Than Kevlar
Science fiction has just become a reality! For the first time, researchers have genetically modified silkworms to produce spider silk proteins. Read our coverage here.
Trends and Advancements in Proteomics
We explore some of the recent trends and advancements sweeping the proteomics field. Read our article here.
Jellyfish Have No Brain But Are Able To Learn From Experience
New research shows for the first time that jellyfish can change their behavior according to their environment. Read our coverage here.
Consuming Aspartame Impairs Learning and Memory in Mice
The study questioned whether the effects could also be inherited. Read our coverage here.