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Protected Zones Not Enough To Stop Deforestation
Preventing the construction of roads and increasing control measures in illegal logging hotspots are more effective than simply having protected areas, study says.
News Media Determines Whether You Share & Care
The popularity of conservation topics on social media is largely determined by news sites, study shows.
Diet, Location And Your Kid’s Gut Bacteria
An Asia-wide study of the gut microbiota of primary school children has identified differences linked to diet and geographical location.
The Wound Healing Tug-Of-War
Tension is not always bad. Scientists have now shown that it is a necessary part of wound healing, especially where the underlying ECM has been damaged.
Antibody Treatment For Influenza
An antibody targeting the molecule ANGPTL4 could help influenza patients recover faster, study suggests.
Stopping Inflammation-Related Cancers
Rather than inhibiting the expression of FAT-10, simply blocking its binding to MAD2 could help prevent tumor progression.
Nanodiamonds Pack An Anti-Cancer Punch
Nanodiamonds can turn existing drugs into a powerful tool against cancer stem cells in mice.
GYSS@one-north 2015: The Next Era Of Cloud Computing
What's next for cloud computing? Professor Stuart Parkin discusses at the Global Young Scientists Summit 2015.
The Loop That Leads To Leukemia
Two proteins, PRL-3 and STAT3, cooperative to drive the development of acute myeloid leukemia, scientists say.












