Engineering researchers at Monash University have found new evidence that special cells involved in tissue repair…
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Study shows how the meat and dairy sector resists competition from alternative animal products
A new Stanford study reveals how meat and dairy industry lobbying has influenced government regulations and…
Ancient metal cauldrons give us clues about what people ate in the Bronze Age
Archaeologists have long been drawing conclusions about how ancient tools were used by the people who…
Study sheds light on the impact of in-stream video advertising on ad information encoding
The effects of in-stream video advertising on ad information encoding have long remained a mystery. A…
Japanese squirrels found to develop human hereditary diseases with aging
A research group led by Dr. Tomoaki Murakami from the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology…
Oil eating microbes reshape droplets to optimize biodegradation
A team of French and Japanese environmental scientists has found that one kind of oil-eating microbe…
Artificial DNA structures fitted with antibodies may instruct the immune system to target cancerous cells
A new study highlights the potential of artificial DNA structures that, when fitted with antibodies, instruct…
Multiple organ functions of the yolk sac revealed by early human development map
The role of the human yolk sac in supporting early embryonic development and the first wave…
Making big leaps in understanding nanoscale gaps
Creating novel materials by combining layers with unique, beneficial properties seems like a fairly intuitive process—stack…
Bibby Stockholm: Legionella is not the only health threat on the asylum barge
Just days after being moved in, people seeking asylum were removed from the Bibby Stockholm accommodation…