Nanoparticles that continue to glow in infrared light after the light source is turned off could improve drug tracking in the body, physicists from Wrocław report.
Women who spend longer daily commuting to work face a higher risk of miscarriage, suggesting that commute length may be a modifiable environmental factor influencing pregnancy loss, researchers from the University of Warsaw have found.
A new method for functional imaging of the human retina to improve the diagnosis of eye diseases, is being developed by scientists at the Wrocław University of Science and Technology.
Trauma experienced by a woman in childhood can alter the composition of her breast milk and influence her child’s temperament, according to an international team of scientists from the Jagiellonian University.
Scientists from the University of Gdańsk have been granted a European Patent for a new form of the anti-inflammatory drug nimesulide, which features improved physicochemical properties that could enhance treatment effectiveness and reduce side effects.
A new study from the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin has found that young social media users who delay bedtime without a rational reason, a behaviour known as sleep procrastination, experience poorer sleep quality and more symptoms of depression.
Gold has become a prized ingredient in luxury skincare, often used in creams and serums for its brightening and protective qualities.
A team of researchers from China and Poland has developed a new biosensor that can detect hexanal, a compound found at elevated levels in the breath of people with lung cancer, offering a potential tool for early, non-invasive diagnosis of the disease.
Exposure to nitrogen dioxide during pregnancy and early childhood may harm the brain’s white matter - the network responsible for communication between regions of the brain - according to new research from psychologists at the Jagiellonian University.