Health & Medicine
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Pig Cells Revived an Hour After Death, Can this be Done on Humans?
An hour after a pig's death, scientists were able to resuscitate its cells, marking a possible advance in organ transplantation. The technology could one day be used for human organs.
Latest Research Articles
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Low Wages in Working Years Found to be Linked with Rapid Memory Decline Later in Life: New Study
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Scientists Looking for Ways to Grow Food Crops Without Photosynthesis
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Australia’s Productivity Rate Began To Slow Down Due to Climate Change and the Current Pandemic
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How to Create Sea Urchins: Scientists Make Groundbreaking Discovery
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Some US Cities May Become Hotter than the Middle East Before 2100
Plant-Based Meat Consumption Helps Environment, Benefits Human Health, Study Shows
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Officials in New York City Declared a Public Health Emergency Due to Monkeypox Spread
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Monkeypox Virus Can Live on Refrigerated Food and in Water for Weeks
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Valley Fever: Increasing Infectious Disease Cases Linked to Inhalation of Fungi from Dust Storm in the Western US
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Asexual Reproduction: Species Reproducing on Their Own are Susceptible to Dangerous Genetic Mutations
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Gene Therapy: New Technology Can Rewrite Genetic Codes, Successfully Repairs Hereditary Disease
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Chemicals Found in Digestive Tract by Gut Microbes by Eating Red Meat Can Cause a High Risk of Heart Disease






