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Breakthrough: Inhibitor for Resistant Cancer Cells

A new inhibitor could potentially treat tumors that were previously resistant to chemotherapy. Chemotherapy is still the most common treatment for cancer, but cancer cells

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Fat enhances taste of lab-grown meat.

A new production method for lab-grown meat is being developed that could revolutionize the industry. Currently, lab-grown meat is made up almost entirely of muscle

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New Therapy for Cat Hair Allergy

A new therapy for cat allergy sufferers may soon be available, according to clinical studies. The therapy involves the use of IgG antibodies, which have

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Microplastics harm cell membranes

A recent study has found that microplastics not only have a potential toxic effect on humans, but they can also mechanically damage human cells, leading

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Accurate Covid-19 testing with Displayabstrich

A new method for detecting Covid-19 has been developed by scientists at the University College London (UCL). The Phone Screen Testing (PoST) method requires only

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Russian forests combat climate change

The global deforestation of forests is a growing concern, particularly in tropical regions where the number of trees and their capacity as carbon dioxide stores

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Tiny Tubes May Be Oldest Fossil

In a seemingly unremarkable rock, the remains of some deep-sea sponges could be found. If they are as old as some scientists suspect, they would

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Strict Parenting May Shrink Brains

A new study has found that harsh parenting can lead to smaller brain structures in children, which can even be detected through X-ray images. While

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BioNTech aims to develop mRNA malaria vaccine.

BioNTech Develops First mRNA-Based Malaria Vaccine BioNTech, the German pharmaceutical company known for its COVID-19 vaccine, has announced that it is developing an mRNA-based vaccine

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WHO warns of dangers of e-cigarettes

The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a warning about the dangers of e-cigarettes, citing their unknown long-term effects, their potential to be a gateway