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Scientists at Oxford University successfully test a universal flu vaccine, which should work against all known strains of the illness.
Scientists at Oxford University successfully test a universal flu vaccine, which should work against all known strains of the illness. -
China launches its first commercial 3DTV channel, operated by China Central Television
China launches its first commercial 3DTV channel, operated by China Central Television -
A California-based company has developed solar panels that are half the price of today's cheapest cells, and therefore cheap enough to challenge fossil fuels.
A California-based company has developed solar panels that are half the price of today's cheapest cells, and therefore cheap enough to challenge fossil fuels. -
Britain's first hand transplantation operation is successfully conducted
Britain's first hand transplantation operation is successfully conducted -
British researchers successfully cure blindness in mice using an injection of photosensitive cells. Following additional testing, the treatment could be used to heal human sufferers of retinitis pigmentosa.
British researchers successfully cure blindness in mice using an injection of photosensitive cells. Following additional testing, the treatment could be used to heal human sufferers of retinitis pigmentosa. -
A study suggests that donor stem cells may prevent organ rejection in imperfectly matched transplant cases.
A study suggests that donor stem cells may prevent organ rej -
Researchers have discovered that a protein, PC7, plays an important role in anxiety disorders and trauma.
Researchers have discovered that a protein, PC7, plays an important role in anxiety disorders and trauma. -
Stanford researchers have developed a "decoy" protein that disrupts metastasis, the process that makes cancer cells spread to other sites in the body
Stanford researchers have developed a "decoy" protein that disrupts metastasis, the process that makes cancer cells spread to other sites in the body -
Harvard researchers have turned human embryonic stem cells into cells that produce insulin, a potentially major advance for sufferers of diabetes.
Harvard researchers have turned human embryonic stem cells into cells that produce insulin, a potentially major advance for sufferers of diabetes. -
An ingredient found in green tea may protect against oral cancer, according to Penn State University researchers
An ingredient found in green tea may protect against oral cancer, according to Penn State University researchers