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This Molecule Marks Cells Destined To Develop Into Heart

Researchers have identified a molecule that is expressed in early heart production, allowing them to isolate and study pure populations of human heart progenitor cells.

Transgenic Female Silkworms Produce Sperm: Study

After embedding a male sex gene into the genome of female silkworms, they underwent an apparent sex change and started producing sperm.

12 Scientists From Japan To Watch

By no means an exhaustive list, these 12 scientists have made significant contributions to Japan's science and technology landscape.

Sweet! Scientists Decode Genome Of Chinese Licorice

Interestingly, Chinese licorice, which is closely related to the plant used for licorice candy, codes for many more proteins than the human genome.

Regions At High Risk Of Tsunamis Change Over Time: Report

Based on tsunami data spanning 400 years, it’s clear that modern tsunami risk regions differ from historical evidence.

Stress-busting Protein Also Makes Breast Tumors More Aggressive

An enzyme that helps breast cancer cells regulate their oxidative stress levels can also make them more aggressive, according to this study.

This Newly-Discovered Orchid’s A ‘Cheater’

Do not be deceived by its delicate looks—this species of orchid lives off nutrients obtained via a bizarre, symbiotic plant-fungi relationship.

Greenhouse Gases Are Sizzling Up Northeast Asia

Increases in hot temperature extremes in Northeast Asia will probably continue for the next few decades, a study predicts.

Singapore-based Scientists Win Alternative Water Resources Prize

Professors Wang Rong and Anthony Fane were recognized for developing a membrane that makes water reclamation and recycling more energy efficient.