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Growing Brain Tissue In 3D
The ability to culture neural cells in 3D brings us one step closer to growing functional brain tissue in the lab.
Where Do Medical Journalists Find Their Sources?
Direct contact with patients and doctors is favored over press releases from pharmaceutical companies, a survey of journalists reveals.
Blind Beetles Show Signs Of Sight
Blind subterranean beetles that nonetheless have opsin genes could tell us more about regressive evolution.
Largest Known Muntjac Deer Found In China
The newly discovered Euprox grandis has a skull twice the length of other muntjac deer.
Chinese Public Largely In Favor Of Tiger Trade Ban
Chinese citizens feel that tigers belong in the wild and are supportive of a ban on tiger trade, survey shows.
Innovent Raises US$100 Million
Supported by the latest round of funding, Innovent will open China's largest internationally certified biologics production facility.
Is Glass A True Solid?
New evidence using an information theory approach suggests that glass is a true solid.
Snails Use Insulin In Chemical Warfare Against Fish
Slow moving marine snails use insulin as a fast acting drug against the nervous system of their fish prey, scientists say.
China Overtook Europe In 2013 Photovoltaic Installations
The European Union, which has dominated the photovoltaics market in the past decade, has been overtaken by China for the first time.
Growing Brain Tissue In 3D
The ability to culture neural cells in 3D brings us one step closer to growing functional brain tissue in the lab.
Where Do Medical Journalists Find Their Sources?
Direct contact with patients and doctors is favored over press releases from pharmaceutical companies, a survey of journalists reveals.
Blind Beetles Show Signs Of Sight
Blind subterranean beetles that nonetheless have opsin genes could tell us more about regressive evolution.
Largest Known Muntjac Deer Found In China
The newly discovered Euprox grandis has a skull twice the length of other muntjac deer.
Chinese Public Largely In Favor Of Tiger Trade Ban
Chinese citizens feel that tigers belong in the wild and are supportive of a ban on tiger trade, survey shows.
Innovent Raises US$100 Million
Supported by the latest round of funding, Innovent will open China's largest internationally certified biologics production facility.
Is Glass A True Solid?
New evidence using an information theory approach suggests that glass is a true solid.
Snails Use Insulin In Chemical Warfare Against Fish
Slow moving marine snails use insulin as a fast acting drug against the nervous system of their fish prey, scientists say.
China Overtook Europe In 2013 Photovoltaic Installations
The European Union, which has dominated the photovoltaics market in the past decade, has been overtaken by China for the first time.









