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Myopia A Middle-Class Disease?
A study of 20,000 children shows that nearsightedness is twice as prevalent in middle-income areas than lower-income ones in China.
How Early Mammals Adapted In An Age Of Dinosaurs
Ancestral mammals survived by occupying niche environments such as trees and subterranean caves.
Fighting Cavities With Nanoparticles
Silicon nanoparticles soaked with disinfectants can inhibit bacterial growth for up to three days and could be used to prevent oral biofilm formation.
How Queen Bees Suppress The Rest
Nine-carbon fatty acids secreted by queen bees repress the fertility of worker bees in a hive.
NTU Launches US$24 Million Institute Dedicated To Structural Biology
The new institute chaired by Professor Daniela Rhodes will focus on multidisciplinary problems in the field of structural biology.
CBMG Acquires Novel T-Cell Therapy Technology
The CAR-T cell therapy developed at the Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital uses cancer patient's own immune cells to attack tumors.
How Peptide Binding Influences Autoimmunity
Smaller peptides that are not anchored to the MHC molecule could potentially cause autoimmunity by activating self-reactive T-cells.
The Inbuilt Happiness Bias Of Language
Whether you speak English, Spanish or Chinese, the words you use tend to be more positive than negative, study says.
The Epigenetic Regulator Of Bone Formation
JMJD3 cooperates with the master regulator RUNX2 to control cartilage ossification into bone, study shows.












