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Eisai Expands Facilities In Suzhou

The expansion of Eisai's manufacturing capabilities at the Suzhou Industrial Park reflects China's growing importance for the Japanese pharmaceutical company.

Asia’s Turn At The New Space Age?

Will Asian governmental efforts take man to space or will private companies get there first?

Visualizing Sound With Musical Microfluidics

Visualizing sound within a water system could be used to detect small fluctuations in the human body.

Taking 3D Imaging In Vivo

A new technique allows researchers to visually track the development of small organisms in 3D.

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.

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.