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Stanford team grows mini human brains from food additive
In a groundbreaking development, Stanford scientists have harnessed the power of a common food additive, xanthan gum, to ...
Scientists are using xanthan gum to produce thousands of uniform mini-brains, called organoids, to demonstrate the efficacy of drugs.
Researchers at São Paulo State University found that morin, a compound in apples, figs and guava, shows promise as a natural ...
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Tarry tales: 6,000-year-old ‘chewing gum’ reveals gender roles in ancient Europe
A study by researchers from the University of Copenhagen decoded how men and women worked in the Neolithic age. The ...
Influenza is a very contagious virus that can spread easily ... but one way to prevent the spread of illness is to isolate ...
A special type of chewing gum can 'trap' and neutralize some influenza and herpes viruses, according to new experiments from scientists in the US and Finland. The herpes simplex viruses 1 and 2 (HSV-1 ...
Microplastics are tiny plastic particles — between 1 micrometer- and 5 millimeters-wide. Every year, humans are exposed to tens of thousands of microplastics via food, beverages, packaging, coatings, ...
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