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1,800-year-old feces reveal disease and hygiene linked to Roman Empire in Bulgaria
A new study analyzed urine and feces in Roman chamber pots to understand the ...
Researchers showed that extracellular vesicles from menstrual cells stimulate cartilage repair. The new approach offers a ...
Oyster reef living shorelines have been found to provide a resilient and adaptive alternative to conventional hard coastal protection, reducing wave energy while supporting oyster colonization.
New research by an interdisciplinary team in Lithuania has revealed a promising and unconventional approach to cartilage ...
New research by an interdisciplinary team in Lithuania has revealed a promising and unconventional approach to cartilage regeneration. Using ...
Educational advocate and philanthropist Dr Lillyn Teh has contributed an additional S$15 million to Singapore Management ...
Cats are not just beloved companions; they are emerging as key "research partners" in unraveling viral cancer mechanisms. A team led by Professor Julia Beatty, Chair Professor of Veterinary Medicine ...
MHH Human Genetics is improving the diagnosis of rare diseases in order to tailor treatments for critically ill newborns and children.
Seoul National University College of Engineering (SNU Engineering) announced that a joint research team led by Prof. Sunghoon ...
Educational advocate and philanthropist Dr Lillyn Teh has contributed an additional S$15 million to Singapore Management University (SMU) to strengthen the development of future-ready talent at the ...
A new leadership book introduces a framework to reduce dependency cultures and build self-sufficient teams through practical ...
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