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POSTECH Signs MoU With Seoul National University Hospital
The partnership between SNUH and POSTECH will facilitate collaborative research in biomedical engineering and healthcare R&D.
IVF Device May Improve Fertility Treatment
A microwell device has enabled researchers to study individual mouse embryos in a non-invasive manner.
Nanoparticle Drug Reverses Parkinson’s-Like Symptoms In Rats
Researchers have used nanoparticles to deliver dopamine to the brains of rats, reversing Parkinson's-like symptoms without side effects.
Eardrums Evolved Twice, Scientists Say
Compared to those in lizards and birds, mammalian eardrums have had an entirely different evolutionary history.
Simultaneously Visualizing &Tracking Microscopic Particles
The ability to visualize the internal 3D structure of optically trapped cells might one day be used to conduct cellular-level surgeries.
LncRNA Regulator Of Brown Fat Identified
Deep RNA profiling has revealed a lncRNA that regulates the development of brown fat.
Shuji Nakamura Named 2015 Global Energy Prize Laureate
Professor Shuji Nakamura has been selected as the 2015 Global Energy Laureate for his work on LED technology.
A Recipe For Long-Lasting Livers
Researchers have developed a method to keep rat livers functional for transplantation for up to two days.
Canada To Fund US$2 Million In Indian Health Programs
Grand Challenges Canada has earmarked US$2 million for projects to improve maternal, newborn and child health in India.
POSTECH Signs MoU With Seoul National University Hospital
The partnership between SNUH and POSTECH will facilitate collaborative research in biomedical engineering and healthcare R&D.
IVF Device May Improve Fertility Treatment
A microwell device has enabled researchers to study individual mouse embryos in a non-invasive manner.
Nanoparticle Drug Reverses Parkinson’s-Like Symptoms In Rats
Researchers have used nanoparticles to deliver dopamine to the brains of rats, reversing Parkinson's-like symptoms without side effects.
Eardrums Evolved Twice, Scientists Say
Compared to those in lizards and birds, mammalian eardrums have had an entirely different evolutionary history.
Simultaneously Visualizing &Tracking Microscopic Particles
The ability to visualize the internal 3D structure of optically trapped cells might one day be used to conduct cellular-level surgeries.
LncRNA Regulator Of Brown Fat Identified
Deep RNA profiling has revealed a lncRNA that regulates the development of brown fat.
Shuji Nakamura Named 2015 Global Energy Prize Laureate
Professor Shuji Nakamura has been selected as the 2015 Global Energy Laureate for his work on LED technology.
A Recipe For Long-Lasting Livers
Researchers have developed a method to keep rat livers functional for transplantation for up to two days.
Canada To Fund US$2 Million In Indian Health Programs
Grand Challenges Canada has earmarked US$2 million for projects to improve maternal, newborn and child health in India.









