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Academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and one of the world's top academic journals

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BioNTech's vaccine prevents multiple sclerosis in rodents

BioNTech's vaccine prevents multiple sclerosis in rodents

FierceBiotech - 07-Jan-2021

Developed through a novel mRNA technology used in vaccine for COVID-19

Protein that regulates muscle function in ageing discovered

Protein that regulates muscle function in ageing discovered

Stanford School of Medicine - 10-Dec-2020

Blocking it improved muscle strength & function while endurance was also boosted in mice

CRISPR-Cas9 variants, key to overcoming major limitation in gene editing system

CRISPR-Cas9 variants, key to overcoming major limitation in gene editing system

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 31-Mar-2020

Entire genome now targetable, open to interventions for use in combating diseases

A new breakthrough in the regenerative medicine

A new breakthrough in the regenerative medicine

TechRadar - 04-Nov-2019

Using a fluid matrix instead of a solid support structure may be the solution of bioprinting

How our bodies clear toxins from our brains while we sleep, scientists explain

How our bodies clear toxins from our brains while we sleep, scientists explain

Wired - 31-Oct-2019

Cerebrospinal fluid might be involved in the process of cleaning out the toxins


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A gene editing tool used to treat progeria in mice

A gene editing tool used to treat progeria in mice

Science Magazine - 06-Jan-2021

Hope to launch a clinical trial in kids soon using this approach

How to avoid catching a virus on a plane

How to avoid catching a virus on a plane

Science Magazine - 19-Mar-2018

Study provides blueprint for how a virus could move around a plane. Human movement spreads more ...

Young blood does little to reverse Alzheimer’s in first test

Young blood does little to reverse Alzheimer’s in first test

Science Magazine - 01-Nov-2017

16 people with mild or moderate Alzheimer’s disease received weekly injections of young plasma. ...

A new breed of scientist, with brains of silicon

A new breed of scientist, with brains of silicon

Science Magazine - 05-Jul-2017

Robots use sound waves to create droplets a thousand times smaller than one a human can transfer....