human cells
Coverage of human cells in the Nexus archive.
- Hidden sugar patterns on human cells could reveal cancer early
Scientists have discovered a hidden sugar code on human cells that could aid in early disease detection. The sugar patterns on cell surfaces change depending on cell activity and display distinct signatures for cancerous tissues. This breakthrough may transform disease diagnosis.
- Shocking files reveal global elites explored remote human cell control
Recently revealed files expose global elites' exploration of remote human cell control, raising concerns about potential misuse of technology. The files suggest that powerful individuals and groups have been investigating ways to manipulate human cells remotely. This discovery has significant implications for human rights and privacy.
- Graphene kills harmful bacteria “superbugs” but spares human cells
Scientists discovered that graphene oxide selectively destroys harmful bacteria and drug-resistant 'superbugs' by targeting a molecule unique to bacterial membranes, leaving human cells unharmed. It also accelerates wound healing and retains antibacterial efficacy after repeated washing.
- Another pandemic brewing? Bat alphacoronavirus could be the next global threat - as study reveals it can jump into human cells
A study reveals that a bat alphacoronavirus can infect human cells, raising concerns about its potential to cause a future pandemic. Researchers warn it could become the next global health threat.