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Chinese Wild Geese Are ‘Prisoners’ In Their Own Wetlands
Spending their winters in China’s Yangtze River wetlands isn’t working for migratory geese, scientists have found.
How Traditional Chinese Herb Eases Pain
In a clinical study with 122 patients, scientists have found that pain is reduced in more patients that used bingpian.
The Power Of Being Published On The Cover
Research papers that are highlighted on the covers of prestigious journals enjoy more citations than those that are not featured.
Toward A Therapeutic Vaccine For Hepatitis B
Scientists are developing a much needed therapeutic vaccine against hepatitis B that could also treat chronic hepatitis.
Making Things Acoustically Invisible Underwater
A team of Chinese researchers has designed an acoustic cloak that can hide objects underwater.
How Life (Barely) Survived The Great Extinction
The survival of a transient community of microbes and sea urchins that lived over 250 million years ago suggests how life might respond to a warmer climate today.
Coating Hemoglobin To Make Artificial Blood Safe
Scientists have successfully wrapped hemoglobin in polymer, paving the way for safe and effective artificial blood.
Gecko-Inspired Adhesive Sticks And Releases On Command
Scientists have developed a method to integrate nanostructured hydrogel fibers on an inorganic membrane to mimick the gecko's sticking and detaching mechanism.
First Complete Arowana Fossils Found
A fossilized arowana ancestor was found to have lived during the Eocene in China, giving a peek into the evolution of this highly-prized ornamental fish.












