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An injectable bandage to stop internal bleeding and promote healing
Improving antibiotic effectiveness by up to 100 fold to fight tuberculosis
The promise of algal biofuels increases with bioreactors on a chip
3-D printed parts can now have the strength for real world use
Waste material from the paper and pulp industry soon could be made into anything from tennis rackets to cars
How disruptive technologies can help keep the health care team and the patient on track
Regenerating Memory with Neural Stem Cells
Teslaphoresis lends the the ability to massively scale up force fields to move matter remotely
Harnessing the power of light to fight cancer – optogenetic immunomodulation
A smart device that translates sign language while being worn on the wrist
Ibuprofen Use Leads to Extended Lifespan in Several Species, Study Shows
‘Shape-shifting’ material could help reconstruct faces
New injectable material could enable targeted drug delivery, embedded sensor tech
Thin Roads: Paving Innovation That Saves a LOT of Money
Expert: Transgenics could head off ‘the end of orange juice’
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