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A population of stem cells with the ability to generate new bone has been newly discovered by a group of researchers. Source: Researchers discover new stem cells that can generate new bone
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Scientists show light-activated molecular drills effectively kill cells in whole eukaryotic organisms. The drills, designed to target drug-resistant bacteria, cancer and other disease-causing cells, can now be used to kill whole organisms and drill into skin for therapeutic treatment. Source: Tissue-digging nanodrills do just enough damage
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A new coating that activates in low intensity light to kill bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli has been developed. Source: Bacteria killed by new light-activated coating
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Mice exposed to stress in the womb and soon after birth can expect a lifetime of immune system deficiencies that hinder the ability to ward off infections and cancer. Source: The harmful effects of stress during pregnancy can last a lifetime
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For years, curry lovers have sworn by the anti-inflammatory properties of turmeric, but its active compound, curcumin, has long frustrated scientists hoping to validate these claims with clinical studies. Source: Curcumin is the spice of life when delivered via tiny nanoparticles
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Researchers have come up with a new type of nanoelectromechanical relay to enable reliable high-temperature, non-volatile memory. The work is an important development for all-electric vehicles and more-electric aircraft which require electronics with integrated data storage that can operate in extreme temperatures with high energy efficiency. Source: Scientists demonstrate first non-volatile nano relay operation at […]
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Scientists have proposed an addition to the theory of evolution that can explain how and why genes move on chromosomes. The hypothesis is called the SNAP Hypothesis. Source: New insights into evolution: Why genes appear to move around
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An international team of scientists have discovered a new material that can be 3D printed to create tissue-like vascular structures. Source: Biomaterial discovery enables 3D printing of tissue-like vascular structures
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In an Acta Paediatrica study, exclusive breastfeeding for the first 3 months was linked with a lower risk of respiratory allergies and asthma when children reached 6 years of age. Source: Breastfeeding and risks of allergies and asthma
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Young children from low-income homes whose mothers reported frequent use of toxic chemicals such as household cleaners were more likely to show delays in language development by age 2, a new study found. Source: Household chemical use linked to child language delays
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