A Global Challenge in Numbers
The progress made in cell therapies to treat the most severe cases of diabetes marks a significant scientific milestone. However, it is important to recognize that while a few thousand transplantation of insulin-producing cells can be life-saving for individual patients, such interventions will have limited
The University of Sharjah (UOS) continues to strengthen its international partnerships through a new collaboration with the global pharmaceutical leader Eli Lilly and Company (Lilly).
A high-level delegation from Lilly visited the university to discuss joint initiatives in public health, research, and education, reinforcing both
Researchers at the Girona Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBGI) and Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) in Barcelona, Spain, have identified a link between an amino acid and depression.
The compound, called proline, is found in common foods such as gelatin, beef and fish. The study, published in Cell Metabolism, suggests that diets rich in
The rings of Saturn are among the wonders of the solar system, with a diametre of roughly 175,000 miles (280,000 kilometers) as they encircle the giant planet. But smaller celestial bodies in the solar system also boast ring systems that are impressive in their own right, even if their scale is not as grand.
Scientists said they have
A Poem by Blerina Pëllumbi, an Albanian poetess based in Paris
Angels embrace silently, smiling,
In a mad world that gives wings to noise,
Where life’s truths are born and lost,
Where they start to sing – and start to weep…
Blerina Pëllumbi, born in the beautiful city of Korçë, Albania,