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FDA Announces Plan to Phase Out Animal Testing. Will That Work?
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Mar 4, 2025 · Advances in stem cell biology and immune cell engineering bring diabetes cell therapies closer to reality.
Peto’s Paradox: How Gigantic Species Evolved to Beat Cancer
Mar 11, 2025 · Peto’s Paradox: How Gigantic Species Evolved to Beat Cancer Scientists dive into the genomes of whales, elephants, and other animal giants looking for new weapons in the fight against …
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Microplastics Build Up in Human Organs, Especially the Brain
Feb 4, 2025 · Researchers like Matthew Campen, a biochemist and environmental scientist at the University of New Mexico, investigate how inhaled pollutants, including MNPs, affect cardiovascular …
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Stem Cells Age Faster in Space | The Scientist
Sep 4, 2025 · Stem Cells Age Faster in Space Cells exposed to a month of extraterrestrial conditions accumulated molecular changes associated with aging and mutations linked to cancer.