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Terracotta Army Bound With Animal Glue
Animal glue was used to apply colorful pigments to Qin Shihuang's terracotta army, study shows.
Why Water Splits Asymmetrically
Scientists are one step closer to replicating photosynthesis with the understanding of why PSII transfers electrons asymmetrically.
Climate Change Not ‘One-Size-Fits-All’
A study of moraines shows that climate change has differential effects on the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
Panasonic’s Indoor Farm To Supply 5% Of Singapore’s Veg
Panasonic's indoor agricultural facility can produce 3.6 tonnes of fresh, pesticide-free vegetables annually.
Merck To Open Second Largest Plant In China
Merck has invested US$134 million in China over the last three years, including the Nantong facility which will be their second largest plant globally.
Protecting The Elderly From Seasonal Flu
Elderly patients could benefit from pretreatment with imiquimod before seasonal influenza vaccination.
New Mums Excessively Sleepy Even After 4 Months
Researchers have found that half of all new mothers are excessively sleepy even after maternity leave.
How Teeth Explain The Tree Of Life
Guided by computer simulations, scientists have been able to replicate the evolution of mouse teeth in the lab.
Taking The Guesswork Out Of Kidney Cancer
The molecular test kit for kidney cancer helps to classify patients according to their predicted response to existing drugs.
Terracotta Army Bound With Animal Glue
Animal glue was used to apply colorful pigments to Qin Shihuang's terracotta army, study shows.
Why Water Splits Asymmetrically
Scientists are one step closer to replicating photosynthesis with the understanding of why PSII transfers electrons asymmetrically.
Climate Change Not ‘One-Size-Fits-All’
A study of moraines shows that climate change has differential effects on the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
Panasonic’s Indoor Farm To Supply 5% Of Singapore’s Veg
Panasonic's indoor agricultural facility can produce 3.6 tonnes of fresh, pesticide-free vegetables annually.
Merck To Open Second Largest Plant In China
Merck has invested US$134 million in China over the last three years, including the Nantong facility which will be their second largest plant globally.
Protecting The Elderly From Seasonal Flu
Elderly patients could benefit from pretreatment with imiquimod before seasonal influenza vaccination.
New Mums Excessively Sleepy Even After 4 Months
Researchers have found that half of all new mothers are excessively sleepy even after maternity leave.
How Teeth Explain The Tree Of Life
Guided by computer simulations, scientists have been able to replicate the evolution of mouse teeth in the lab.
Taking The Guesswork Out Of Kidney Cancer
The molecular test kit for kidney cancer helps to classify patients according to their predicted response to existing drugs.









