New Injectable Hydrogel Shows Promise for Complete Wound Healing
A team at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation has created an injectable hydrogel that successfully promotes complete wound closure in laboratory settings.
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A team at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation has created an injectable hydrogel that successfully promotes complete wound closure in laboratory settings.
A couple from Chennai has made a significant donation of study materials to government schools in Tiruvannamalai, aiming to enhance educational opportunities for underprivileged students.
Research highlights the survival strategies of ancient algae, shedding light on how early land plants adapted to harmful UV radiation, facilitating their transition from water to land.
A recent study suggests that improving unemployment welfare could potentially lessen the rise of populism, based on an analysis of 134 national elections across 16 countries from 1990 to 2021.
A recent study from the University of New Hampshire indicates that solar storms may temporarily weaken rain and snow events across North America, shedding light on the sun's influence on weather patterns.
Recent research from King's College London suggests that invasive plants may thrive due to evolutionary advantages developed before their introduction to new environments.
A psychiatrist confronts his childhood fears of horror movies, exploring the concept of 'cinematic neurosis' and its psychological implications.
A recent study indicates that while greater agility in sales channels can enhance operating profit, this relationship is conditional and depends on various factors.
A research team at the University of Alberta has introduced a potential peptide-based treatment for infections resistant to antibiotics, as detailed in their recent publication.
Research indicates significant disparities in soil contamination levels in areas impacted by the Eaton and Palisades wildfires, raising environmental concerns.
A recent study from the University of Copenhagen sheds light on the various forms of dishonesty in romantic relationships, revealing their impact on trust between partners.
Recent research suggests that aging may activate specialized stem cells that enhance the body's capacity to accumulate belly fat, potentially explaining middle-age weight gain.
A recent study suggests that screen time may adversely affect the development of children under two years old, prompting calls for more stringent guidelines.
Astronomers have made a significant discovery of a new millisecond pulsar through their ongoing Southern-sky MWA Rapid Two-metre survey, with findings published recently.
This week's science news highlights new findings about moose in Colorado and significant brain research related to autism.
Research on lampreys sheds light on the evolution of vertebrate brains, revealing details from 450 million years ago.
An international research team has found significant similarities in human-dog interactions worldwide, suggesting a deep-rooted connection between the two species.
Recent observations reveal that two humpback whales have achieved unprecedented crossings between Australia and Brazil, marking a significant milestone in marine biology.
This editorial examines the implications of retiring benchmarks upon reaching accuracy saturation, emphasizing the need to explore saturation effects further.
A recent study indicates that foreign investments are significantly influencing housing prices, contributing to a trend that prices local buyers out of the market.