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Clearing Blocked Capillaries With A Laser Beam

Researchers in China have developed a non-invasive technique to trap and move cells in living mice.

Chinese Herb May Provide Benefits In Type II Diabetes

A traditional Chinese pill could be a key weapon in the treatment of type 2 diabetes, a Chinese and Australian study has found.

Gut Microbes Could Influence Survival In Melamine Scandal

Scientists have discovered a clue as to why some children survived the melamine-contaminated milk scandal in China.

China Increases Global Scientific Publishing Share In 2011

China is fast becoming a global leader in scientific publishing and scientific research, according to the Nature Publishing Index 2011 China published last week.

QIAGEN And Shanghai Jiao Tong To Open Translational Medicine Lab In Shanghai

QIAGEN and the Bio-X Center of Shanghai Jiao Tong University have signed an agreement to open a joint translational medicine lab in Shanghai.

Mystery Of The Vanishing Neutrinos Solved

The Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment today reported the first results of its search for the last, most elusive piece of a long-standing puzzle: how is it that neutrinos can appear to vanish as they travel?

Two Chinese Scientists Win The Szent-Györgyi Prize for Contributions To Leukemia Research

Two Chinese scientists have been awarded the 7th Annual Szent-Györgyi Prize by the National Foundation for Cancer Research for their contributions to leukemia research.

Study: Cotton Fabric With Titanium Dioxide Cleans Itself When Exposed To Sunlight

Chinese scientists are reporting the development of a new cotton fabric that cleans itself of stains and bacteria when exposed to sunlight.

Study: Human Embryonic Stem Cells Acquire Mutations From Long-Term Culture

A large international stem cell collaboration has identified a portion of the genome mutated during long-term culture of human embryonic stem cells.