Scientists
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COVID-19
Polio vaccine could give temporary protection against COVID-19, scientists hope
June 11, 2020 / By Kaitlin Sullivan As the world waits for a coronavirus vaccine, some scientists are proposing that existing…
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COVID-19
Scientists discover new coronavirus drug target from proteins that let virus hide from immune system
March 31, 2020 / By Chris Ciaccia | Fox News Currently, there is no known cure for the coronavirus pandemic ravaging the globe, but…
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COVID-19
Scientists question accuracy of virus tests that claim results in minutes
March 27, 2020 / Associated Press Some political leaders are hailing a potential breakthrough in the fight against COVID-19: simple pin-prick…
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COVID-19
8 strains of the coronavirus are circling the globe. Here’s what clues they’re giving scientists
March 27, 2020 / Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY SAN FRANCISCO — At least eight strains of the coronavirus are making their way…
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Biologics
Scientists develop grapheme nanoribbons to help knit together severed and damaged spinal cords
December 2, 2016 The combination of graphene nanoribbons made with a process developed at Rice University and a common polymer…
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Biologics
Scientists develop new implant coating derived from mussels
November 2, 2016 A team of Japanese researchers has pioneered a new method for improving the biocompatibility of implant surfaces…
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Sports Medicine
Northwestern Scientists Create Synthetic Bone Using 3-D Printer
Kristen Thometz | September 28, 2016 New technology developed in Chicago could lead to major advances in healing broken bones…
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Financial
Clemson scientists awarded $1.57 million grant to study infections on medical implants
July 27, 2016 – Jim Melvin CLEMSON, South Carolina — Clemson scientist Jeffrey Anker and four colleagues have been awarded a…
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Biologics
Scientists develop technology to produce bioactive coating with antibacterial effect
By InSerbia with agencies BELGRADE – A group of NUST MISIS scientists developed an innovative technology for producing a bioactive…
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Spine
Scientists propose new spinal cord stimulation strategy to activate motor neurons
Patients, doctors and researchers look with great expectations to epidural electrostimulation, a medical technique that could alleviate the condition of…
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Spine
Study shows link between upright locomotion and spinal health
A Simon Fraser University researcher has uncovered what may be the first quantified evidence demonstrating a relationship between upright locomotion…
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