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Engineering Blood Vessels Using Shape-Morphing Scaffolds

Researchers have developed a shape-morphing scaffold that can be used to create three-dimensional blood vessel grafts.

Wanted: Managers With A Human Touch

ESSEC’s Master of Science in Management of Health Industries program offers a unique Asian take on the healthcare industry and gives students a chance to launch exciting careers.

Existing Anti-Hypertension Drug Could Help Fight Flu

Anti-hypertensive drugs called calcium channel blockers can suppress influenza virus replication by blocking a key viral receptor.

Rare Rotavirus Strain Identified In Indonesian Children

Genetic sequencing reveals that a third of the acute gastroenteritis cases affecting children in Indonesia from 2015 to 2016 were caused by a rare strain of rotavirus.

Stretchable 3D Printing In High Resolution

Researchers have developed hydrogels that can be 3D printed in high resolution and stretched by up to 1,300 percent.

Space Satellites Reveal Details Of North Korea’s 2017 Nuclear Test

North Korea’s 2017 nuclear test at Mount Mantap was ten times more powerful than the historic explosion at Hiroshima, researchers say.

Oxytocin Can Warp Our Sense Of Time

The hormone oxytocin is responsible for the temporal compression effect, where the duration of social interaction feels shorter than it actually is.

Ants Tell The Story Of Tropical Biodiversity

Researchers have studied ants to explain why biodiversity is higher in tropical regions compared to areas further away from the equator.

Muscle Loss Driven By Epigenetics Both In Space And On Earth

Scientists in Japan have identified DNA methylation as a crucial mediator of muscle loss at microgravity as well as at normal gravity.