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How Traditional Chinese Herb Eases Pain
In a clinical study with 122 patients, scientists have found that pain is reduced in more patients that used bingpian.
More Dust Actually Improves Air Quality In China
Reduced dust slows winds and increases air stagnation over cities like Beijing in China.
Bird Feathers Inspire A Bright New Blue
A research team in Japan has replicated the unique colors of bird feathers and demonstrated new ways to control how light interacts with materials.
Using Nail Art To Study Ladybug Wings
High speed cameras and uv-cured resin used in nail art have come together to help scientists understand what makes ladybug wings both strong and foldable.
The Power Of Being Published On The Cover
Research papers that are highlighted on the covers of prestigious journals enjoy more citations than those that are not featured.
How India Was Populated
A population model using accurate satellite data has shown that India could have been populated from the East.
Toward A Therapeutic Vaccine For Hepatitis B
Scientists are developing a much needed therapeutic vaccine against hepatitis B that could also treat chronic hepatitis.
How The Brain Balances Its Network
A part of the hippocampus called CA2 is responsible for preventing the local brain circuits from becoming hyperactive, study says.
How Moderate Stress Could Prevent Parkinson’s Disease
Researchers have identified a drug candidate that can prevent the death of dopaminergic neurons, a hallmark of Parkinson’s disease.
How Traditional Chinese Herb Eases Pain
In a clinical study with 122 patients, scientists have found that pain is reduced in more patients that used bingpian.
More Dust Actually Improves Air Quality In China
Reduced dust slows winds and increases air stagnation over cities like Beijing in China.
Bird Feathers Inspire A Bright New Blue
A research team in Japan has replicated the unique colors of bird feathers and demonstrated new ways to control how light interacts with materials.
Using Nail Art To Study Ladybug Wings
High speed cameras and uv-cured resin used in nail art have come together to help scientists understand what makes ladybug wings both strong and foldable.
The Power Of Being Published On The Cover
Research papers that are highlighted on the covers of prestigious journals enjoy more citations than those that are not featured.
How India Was Populated
A population model using accurate satellite data has shown that India could have been populated from the East.
Toward A Therapeutic Vaccine For Hepatitis B
Scientists are developing a much needed therapeutic vaccine against hepatitis B that could also treat chronic hepatitis.
How The Brain Balances Its Network
A part of the hippocampus called CA2 is responsible for preventing the local brain circuits from becoming hyperactive, study says.
How Moderate Stress Could Prevent Parkinson’s Disease
Researchers have identified a drug candidate that can prevent the death of dopaminergic neurons, a hallmark of Parkinson’s disease.









