An international research team has discovered a new type of skeletal tissue that offers great potential for advancing regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.
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Researchers led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a breakthrough technique that ...
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Nearly 100 Hong Kong-registered companies are exhibiting at CES this week, compared to around 30 from Singapore.
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Tens of thousands of Californians are turning to a crowdsourced, nonprofit app called Watch Duty for critical, ...
NASA sees two paths for saving its beleaguered plan to retrieve materials from the Red Planet but won’t choose between them ...