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Study Finds Microplastics Reach Parts of the Body You'd Never Expect
Researchers analyzed 62 scientific studies and found that microplastics can harm bones in several ways. These tiny plastic ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
Soft magnetic metamaterial revolutionizes implantable, ingestible devices
Researchers at Rice University created a soft but sturdy material that can transform in the blink of an eye when exposed to a ...
Associate Professor Yusuke Imoto at Kyoto University has developed iRECODE, a comprehensive computational method that removes ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
3D-printed fuel cells could reshape sustainable aerospace applications
A team of researchers at DTU may have cracked one of the toughest nuts in sustainable energy: how to make fuel cells light ...
New Scientist on MSN
Good immune health may come at the expense of chronic inflammation
Inflammation is a vital part of the immune response, but it seems that the system can sometimes go awry, resulting in chronic ...
Nitric oxide-powered nanomotors restore tumor blood and lymphatic vessels, enabling deeper T-cell infiltration and stronger ...
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Growth factor erythropoietin promotes protective myelin formation, showing therapeutic potential
In the brain, it is not only important that nerve cells send signals, but also how quickly they can do so. In order for ...
How do cells know what they should become as the body develops? Biological development depends crucially on spatial patterns: ...
Before a cell divides, its DNA is replicated so that each daughter cell inherits the same genetic information. The two copies ...
Mayo Clinic scientists uncovered how excessive drinking triggers fatty liver disease by disrupting the enzyme VCP, which ...
AI designed new bacteriophages that killed E. coli in lab tests, promising advances but raising safety concerns.
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