Jassey, DOCoughing up thick, green mucus may mean a bacterial or, less often, viral infection, but that's not always true.
To many people, mucus is nothing more than a gross goo, something to be tossed away in a tissue immediately after clearing your throat or blowing your nose. To scientists, it’s nothing short of a ...
As we step into cold and flu season, many of us are reuniting with our old friend mucus. Coughing, sneezing, runny noses, all ...
Researchers have developed an artificial cilia that monitors mucus in human airways to better detect infection, airway ...
Mechanical engineers have developed a system of artificial cilia capable of monitoring mucus conditions in human airways to better detect infection, airway obstruction, or the severity of diseases ...
Computer simulations of how influenza A moves through human mucus found it is ideally configured to slide through the sticky ...
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The bottom of the ocean looks like its snowing. It's the leftover waste from marine life above and scientists are finding it ...
In this article, we take a look at five biotech companies developing potentially transformative medicines to treat cystic ...
Several tenants of Iberia South Apartments have started a petition relating to complaints of black mold and mildew at the apartment complex that they say have remain unfixed. Tenants are also ...
The sticky, slimy goo plays an essential role in fighting off infections, shaping the gut microbiome and more. Credit...Sisi Kim Supported by By Nina Agrawal To many people, mucus is nothing more ...