Health & Medicine
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Growing Embryonic Tissues on a Chip
It's no surprise that using human embryos for biological and medical research comes with many ethical concerns. Correct though it is to proceed with caution in these matters, the fact is that much science would benefit from being able to study human biology more accurately.
Latest Research Articles
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Sometimes, A Non-Invasive Procedure will Suffice
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Settling the Debate on Serotonin's Role in Sleep
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Non-invasive View Into the Heart
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Helping the Body's Ability to Grow Bone
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From One Brain Scan, More Information for Medical Artificial Intelligence
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Research Highlights Possible Targets to Help Tackle Crohn's Disease
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Phantom Sensations: When the Sense of Touch Deceives
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Tiny Probe That Senses Deep in the Lung Set to Shed Light on Disease
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Immune System Can Slow Degenerative Eye Disease, NIH-led Mouse Study Shows
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Researchers' Discovery Could Lead to Improved Therapies for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
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A Rapid, Easy-to-Use DNA Amplification Method at 37°C
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UMBC Research Decodes Plant Defense System, with an Eye on Improving Farming and Medicine