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Day: January 18, 2019
New test to detect disease and infection
Researchers at Queen’s University Belfast have developed a highly innovative new enzyme biomarker test that has the potential to indicate
3D Printed Implants Show Promise for Treating Spinal Cord Injury
3D printed implants could one day help restore neural connections and lost motor function in patients with spinal cord injury.
Cultivating 4D tissues: The self-curving cornea
Scientists at Newcastle University have developed a biological system which lets cells form a desired shape by moulding their surrounding
Body-painting protects against bloodsucking insects
A study by researchers from Sweden and Hungary shows that white, painted stripes on the body protect skin from insect
New hope for stem cell approach to treating diabetes
Scientists working to develop more effective treatments for diabetes are turning to stem cells. Such cells can be transformed into
Stress fracture? Your foot hitting pavement wasn’t the main problem
It starts as a persistent and irritating pain in the foot or lower leg, then it gets more intense, maybe
Urban air pollution hot spot tracker could save lives
University researchers and businesses in the UK and China are working together to provide real time street-level air pollution information
Wired for obesity
Leading a unique, collaborative research study with scientists across the globe, investigators at the University of Cambridge and Children’s Hospital
Gene therapy blocks peripheral nerve damage in mice
Nerve axons serve as the wiring of the nervous system, sending electrical signals that control movement and sense of touch.