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Green Cross Expands Cell Therapy Business In China
Green Cross has signed an MOU to expand its cell therapy facilities in Guizhou, China.
How Dengue Gets Under Your Skin
The skin is an important site in the battle between dengue viruses and the immune system, study says.
Neostriatum Neurons: Close But Not Communicating
Although the patch and matrix neurons of the neostriatum are tightly interwoven structurally, they do not appear to communicate.
The One-Two Punch Of DNA Damage & Repair Inhibition
Scientists have found a drug that not only causes DNA damage but also prevents repair, enhancing its potency in treating cancer.
Forging A Future In Green Steelmaking
Incorporating DSG technology into steelmaking could save 60 billion liters of water and reduce 60 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions a year.
Sri Lanka Develops Cheap Rainfall Forecasting Device
The affordable, open-source device warns farmers of scanty or excessive rainfall, helping them prepare for floods and droughts.
Protected Zones Not Enough To Stop Deforestation
Preventing the construction of roads and increasing control measures in illegal logging hotspots are more effective than simply having protected areas, study says.
NTU & Smithsonian To Collaborate On Tropical Ecology
The partnership with Smithsonian Institution will enable NTU to train more manpower for environmental science in Asia.
India’s Swine Flu Virus Potentially More Virulent
The current strain of influenza circulating in India could be more virulent than the 2009 North American strain, highlighting the need for greater surveillance.












