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No Monkey Business: Successful Eye Stem Cell Transplant In Monkeys

Under certain conditions, transplanted stem cells from one monkey to another survived without rejection for at least six months.

Ooh, Wavy! These Soft Microbots Move Like Cilia

Big Hero 6's Hiro will be jealous. Korean researchers have developed microbots that can mimic the fluid movement of cilia.

Carbon Nanotubes For Wearable Electronics, Anyone?

While carbon nanotubes show promise, the jury is still out on whether they can be used for manufacturing wearable electronics.

Air Pollution In East Asia Driven By Western Consumption: Study

Air pollution in East Asia is heavily influenced by consumption in the developed countries of Western Europe and North America, according to a study.

How Refreshing! Mintbody Probe Detects Protein Methylation

The antibody probe can be used to overcome the current challenges of visualizing and tracking histone modifications directly in living cells.

‘Smashing’ Buckyballs With Light Makes A Whole New Crystal

For the first time, X-ray light has effectively created a new type of crystal phase for crystals called buckyballs, according to a new study.

UNESCO: ASEAN Economy Community Likely To Spur Scientific Cooperation

The ASEAN Economic Community could also spur both the cross-border movement of researchers and greater specialization, in turn broadening cooperation in science and technology.

CAS Releases First Microbial Resource Development Report

The Chinese Academy of Sciences has released a report detailing the development of microbial research in China.

Thermo Fisher Scientific Strengthens Presence In South Korea

To address a growing demand for clinical services, Thermo Fisher Scientific has opened a good manufacturing practices standards facility in Seoul, South Korea.