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These Semi-Transparent Solar Cells Could Also Serve As Windows

Korean researchers have developed semi-transparent solar cells that reflect solar heat energy and could one day be used as solar windows.

A (Laser) Shocking Way To Predict How Earth-Type Planets Form

Using a technique called laser shock, researchers in Japan have provided insights into how Earth-type planets form when giant asteroids collide.

Astronomers Find Center Of The Milky Way is Devoid Of Young Stars

An international team of astronomers has found a huge region in the inner Milky Way where there is a strange absence of young stars.

Stem Cell Therapy Marketing Rife In Rich Countries: Study

Advanced economies such as Singapore and Japan are home to stem cell clinics that engage in murky marketing practices, a study shows.

Takeda, TiGenix Announce Phase III Trial Results For Crohn’s Disease Drug

A significantly greater proportion of patients in the treatment group versus the placebo group achieved combined remission at week 24.

Classical Model Explains Light-Matter Interaction In Quantum World

In the quantum world, all the standard rules don't apply. Now, researchers have created a model that describes a quantum phenomenon in a classical way.

microRNA-155 Key To Immune System ‘Tango’

Mimicking a key player in how immune cells 'dance' with each other to produce antibodies could help boost immune responses.

Sorrento, CHA Biotech To Develop Natural Killer Cell Therapies

The venture will develop and commercialize modified cellular therapies based on activated killer cell technology.

Our Immunity Decreases In Old Age Due To Lack Of Support

Immune cells called naïve T-cells start to disappear as we age, possibly due to deterioration in the environment that supports the survival of these cells, a study shows.