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Stem Cell Genes Edited to Avoid Immune Rejection
A new study shows editing the genomes of adult stem cells can avoid their rejection by the immune system when implanted in lab mice other than the stem cell donor.
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Ensuring More Accountability In Your Business
With these tips, ensuring more accountability in your business is sure to be well achieved.
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Institute Developing Phone-Linked Graphene Sensors
A research institute is developing sensors made with graphene, worn like a patch on the skin, and connect to a mobile phone to measure key health indicators.
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Genetic Engineering, Silencing Boost Plant Output
An agricultural research lab uses genetic engineering and gene silencing to produce crop plants that increase their yields by more than 40 percent.
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Scenes From the AAAS Meeting, Fun With Science
Here are a few images from the annual meeting of the American Association for Advancement of Science, held this weekend in Washington, D.C.
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MIT Spins-Off 32 Start-Ups in 2018
Research done at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2018 led to creation of 32 new start-up enterprises as well as hundreds of licenses and patents.
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Ships Are Becoming Safer With Technology
Here are just several big technological developments in safety that future ships may depend on.
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Blockchain and Science, Not Ready for Prime Time
A panel of data and behavioral scientists envision great potential for blockchain in science, but show few cases of blockchain in use today among researchers.
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Slips And Falls, Underestimated Workplace Hazards
Trips and falls are still one of the biggest workplace dangers in any industry and the majority of the time, they’re easily avoidable.
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Asthma Drug Shown to Lower Airway Muscle Mass
An experimental drug is shown in a clinical trial and computer modeling to reduce the mass of smooth muscle tissue that builds up in airways of people with asthma.