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Biomaterial Coating Could Improve Implant Success
A peptide-based coating could help improve the success rates of medical implants by preventing biofilm formation.
Planetary System Twice The Age Of The Sun Discovered
The Kepler-444 star is 11.2 billion years old and orbited by five planets about the size of Mercury and Venus.
We Don’t Need No (Science) Education
When the media gets it wrong, there can be serious repercussions on the health decisions of the man on the street.
First Map Of TB Bacteria Proteome
A map covering 95 percent of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis proteome could help researchers find new drugs and vaccines against tuberculosis.
A Stamp Of Approval For Graphene Transfer
The stamp method is highly flexible and avoids the defects associated with current metal etching techniques.
Polyphenols Soften Alcohol’s Impact On Liver
Compounds found in wine and whisky reduce the harmful effects of ethanol on the liver, study shows.
Do Fish Feel Pain?
A study linking grey matter to the subjective perception of pain suggests that fish do not experience pain in the same way that humans do.
Air Pollution Hits Crops More Than Climate Change
Black carbon and ozone may have caused India more than US$5 billion in losses to wheat and rice crops.
The Nature And Scope Of India’s Faculty Shortages
According to Pushkar, the government of India is not fully cognizant of the nature and scope of faculty shortages in the country.












