New Way to Heal Broken Bones Faster May Also Make Them 3x Stronger
A new high-tech way of healing broken bones could take less time, and also make them over three times stronger.
A new high-tech way of healing broken bones could take less time, and also make them over three times stronger.
A new way to safely boost immune cells to fight cancer—avoiding harmful side-effects such as hair loss—has been developed.
A trial began for a novel pill that stopped reoccurring tumors from breast, prostate, brain, ovarian, cervical, skin and lung cancers.
The medication triggers cells of long spindly parts of the severed nerves called axons to regenerative themselves.
It is the oldest evidence of surgical limb amputation and pre-dates the previous record by an astonishing 24,000 years.
Having received its airworthiness certificate from the FAA, the Samson Switchblade is ready for test flights after 14 years of development.
5% of human emissions are generated through kerosene use in aviation, which currently has no alternative for long haul jetting.
By using magnetism and iron oxide, scientists have built a swarm of micro robots that can shapeshift into various forms for cleaning teeth
Hidden within a person's urine, a simple metabolic marker has put scientists on the trail to a potential asthma cure.
University of Minnesota researchers have found that Baltic amber compounds could fight drug-resistant bacteria.
Archaeologist Marie Woods was out looking for shellfish. Instead she found the largest dinosaur fossil footprint seen on the Yorkshire coast.
A prostate cancer breakthrough could stop the tumor spreading after it becomes resistant to current therapy, Dutch Cancer Institute scientists say.
New genetic clues as to what triggers the development of multiple sclerosis in people have been discovered by scientists.
Identified in salty crusts on sand dunes, this is the first occasion where evidence of liquid water has been found on our neighboring planet.
The FDA recently granted "Breakthrough Therapy" designation to help speed along a pairing of the mRNA-4157/V940 vaccine
Ghana, the first country to approve it for use, is also constructing a factory in Accra, where R21 will cost a few dollars per dose.
With inedible pollen, a species of Chinese orchid has been found creating a fake pollen, rich in fats, that attracts pollinators.
Researchers have shown a bacteria can successfully sterilize and eradicate the invasive, disease carrying Aedes aegypti mosquito.
The skeleton of a new species of paraceratherium, or giant rhinoceros, is one of the largest land mammals ever recorded.
After 3 years of research, the so-called "Dragon Man" skull from Harbin, China, belonged to perhaps our closest relative, and a new species.
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