A team from the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) has led the development of a new sensor capable of quickly and easily detecting scopolamine, one of the substances most commonly used in ...
Scopolamine, more chillingly known as "devil's breath," is a drug with a dual identity. In medicine, it's used to prevent motion sickness and nausea. But in the criminal underworld, particularly in ...
Spanish researchers develop a rapid sensor that detects scopolamine in under five minutes to support forensic and crime.
Submission based on five Phase III clinical trials, including overwhelmingly positive results from the -33 Phase 3 study An estimated one in three adults will suffer motion sickness at some point 1 ST ...
Depression affects more than 280 million people worldwide, and approximately one-third of patients with major depressive disorder fail to respond to conventional antidepressants. The search for more ...