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Researchers create ‘sheets’ of meat in the lab that stack up well against their natural counterparts — ScienceDaily
McMaster researchers have developed a new form of cultivated meat using a method that promises more natural flavour and texture than other alternatives to traditional
Lowering the combustion temperature for methane — ScienceDaily
Natural gas is the cleanest traditional fossil fuel source because it produces relatively low amounts of pollutants like carbon dioxide — a potent greenhouse gas
New research shows that a positive approach works best to promote safe driving — ScienceDaily
New drivers between the ages of 15 and 25 account for nearly half of the more than one million road deaths that occur worldwide each
Boosting a natural cellular process could reduce damage, study suggests — ScienceDaily
An unfortunate truth about the use of mechanical ventilation to save the lives of patients in respiratory distress is that the pressure used to inflate
Artificial Intelligence to map our intestinal bacteria — ScienceDaily
Both past and present-day scientists have suspected the intestines of playing a role in various diseases. Present-day studies focus on the intestinal flora’s role in
Findings illuminate biology behind promising hypoimmune platform for regenerative medicine — ScienceDaily
UC San Francisco scientists have discovered a new way to control the immune system’s “natural killer” (NK) cells, a finding with implications for novel cell
First direct observation of magnetic field affecting autofluorescence of flavins in living cells — ScienceDaily
Researchers in Japan have made the first observations of biological magnetoreception — live, unaltered cells responding to a magnetic field in real time. This discovery
Prepare for next pandemic now by preserving animal specimens in natural history — ScienceDaily
It’s been more than a year since the first cases were identified in China, yet the exact origins of the COVID-19 pandemic remain a mystery.
Cartilage matrix as natural biomaterial for cartilage regeneration — ScienceDaily
Just a few millimetres thick, articular cartilage plays a crucial role in our musculoskeletal system, since it is responsible for smooth (in the truest sense