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New breakthrough in crop science

February 5, 2016
A gene amplification method has been shown to be successful at analysing the development of transgenic crops, enabling easier investigation of gene uptake.

Step taken closer to creating personalised organs

January 29, 2016
MIT researchers have developed a new way to programme human stem cells to produce specific tissue types on demand.

White blood cell cocktail offers regenerative possibilities

January 7, 2016
Irradiated white blood cells have been found to release substances that reduce the severity of cellular damage.

Chicken study reveals speedy and dynamic evolution

December 7, 2015
Mutations in chicken genomes suggest that evolution rates could occur 15 times faster than previously thought.

New test can detect any virus

November 12, 2015
Scientists have designed a test that can detect not only any known virus type and subtype but also virus outbreaks.

Are humans really a ‘super predator’?

November 2, 2015
A recent study has revealed human hunting behaviour may be altering the ecological and evolutionary processes of the planet.

Ultrasound speeds up skin recovery

August 26, 2015
Scientists have discovered that ultrasound treatment can accelerate the healing process of skin wounds. Using ultrasound vibrations, a research team at the University of Sheffield found they could simulate regeneration...

Chemical Probes Portal

August 12, 2015
New website – Chemical Probes Portal – has been launched to help researchers choose better quality research tools and avoid errors in biomedical research. The new site aims to predict...

Are you older than you look?

July 27, 2015
By using biomarkers, scientists have measured the aging process in young adults. Scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem used a subset of biomarkers which allowed them to quantify both...

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