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Parasitic Fig Wasps Equipped With Zinc-Tipped Drills
The parasitic fig wasp pierces the tough outer layer of figs with a zinc-toothed ovipositor that is as hard as dental cement.
The Link Between MSG, Obesity And Fatty Liver
Scientists have found that MSG consumption leads to obesity in mice which cannot be reduced by calorie restriction.
MacroGenics & Takeda Develop Bi-Specific Antibodies For Autoimmune Diseases
MGD010, which simultaneously targets the cell surface receptors CD32B and CD78B, could help modulate B cell function without causing depletion.
Reduced Indoor Air Pollution With NUS-Developed Filters
Designed to work with existing fans, the AiRazor filtration system effectively removes small particles and volatile organic compounds from indoor air.
Why Do Girl Babies Survive Better?
The secret to baby girls' enhanced ability to survive to birth could lie in a risk-averse strategy, according to a study of placental gene expression.
Unusual Parenting Behavior Observed In Asian Frogs
The efforts of C. hansenae in caring for their young prevent the eggs from drying out and could act as a buffer against environmental pressures.
Developing Nations Show Extremes In Research Gender Balance
Both the highest and lowest female to male researcher ratios come from the developing world. However, more data needs to be collected to get a clearer picture, Jan Piotrowski says.
Healthcare Leaders To Discuss ASEAN Trends
Hospital operators, investors and developers will come together to discuss the latest innovations and strategies at Healthcare World Asia 2014 held at Suntec Singapore Exhibition & Conference Center from 29 Sep to 2 Oct.
Zeroing In On The Proton’s Magnetic Moment
Scientists can now directly measure the magnetic moment of a single proton with high precision, which may enable them to answer why matter exists.












