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Introducing The World’s Smallest Nanomagnet

A research group has successfully developed the world's smallest single-digit nanosize hard ferrite magnet for use in magnetic recording media.

Fish In Cat Food Could Trigger Feline Hyperthyroidism

Fish-flavored cat food, instead of exposure to flame retardants, was found to be a cause of hyperthyroidism in cats.

How A Virus Peptide Destroys Other Viruses

Researchers have explained how a peptide derived from hepatitis C virus kills a broad range of viruses while leaving host cells unharmed.

Drinking Soju Daily May Reduce Stroke Risk

Research shows that a few shots of soju a day can significantly lower the risk of stroke in both men and women.

Enough Oxygen 800 Million Years Before Animals

The first animals appeared on Earth only 800 million years after there was enough oxygen to support them, researchers say.

Eating Lychees Can Be Fatal For Malnourished Children

A toxic chemical in the fruit of the Asian lychee tree is responsible for outbreaks of a fatal brain sickness in children in India.

Delaying Aging With Nanoparticles In Food

A study in flies suggests that iron oxide nanoparticles in food could potentially enhance lifespan by reducing oxidative stress.

ASLAN Closes Series C Financing Round Of US$43 Million

The additional investment of US$9 million will enable ASLAN to develop its licensing agreement for the rheumatoid arthritis drug LAS186323.

Exotic ‘Four Neutron-No Proton’ Particle Confirmed

For the first time, researchers have confirmed the existence of a unique particle made up of four neutrons and no protons—the tetraneutron.