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Amid the novel coronavirus pandemic crisis, Canadian researchers will use a pioneering imaging technology called Mango, for its bright colour to develop coronavirus testing kits, says a new study. ...
Scientists have discovered oldest-known fossilized digestive tract 550 million-year-old in the Nevada desert in the US that could be a key find in understanding the early history of animals on Earth. ...
Using a computer algorithm, researchers have identified a promising new treatment for neuroblastoma a form of cancer in children, which occurs in specialised nerve cells in the sympathetic nervous system and may be life-threatening. ...
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark have succeeded in extracting a complete human genome from 5,700-year-old type of "chewing gum", allowing them to recreate the image of its user and find clues to her dietary habits. ...
Researchers have identified a specific circuit in the brain that alters food impulsivity, creating the possibility scientists can someday develop treatment to address the problem of overeating. ...
Wound healing events in mucous tissues during early infection by Simian Immunodeficiency Virus, or SIV, guard some primate species against developing AIDS, a new study has learned. ...
People living with cancer are more than twice as likely to die of a stroke, compared to the general population say researchers, adding that the risk increases with time. ...
Some of the most deadly skin cancers may start in stem cells that lend colour to hair, and originate in hair follicles rather than in skin layers, says a new study. ...