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Ecology Oct 29, 2020

Here's why shark researchers are concerned about a potential COVID-19 vaccine

Science's steady march to find a vaccine capable of ending the coronavirus pandemic may come at the expense of another species: sharks.

Analytical Chemistry Mar 2, 2017

With new imaging technology, scientists and clinicians can visualize biological systems

A picture may be worth a thousand words. But new imaging technology that harmonizes mighty and distinctive microscopes may tell a complex story about a disease or condition – how it develops and how it can be treated precisely.

Nanomaterials Feb 29, 2012

Nanofiber breakthrough holds promise for medicine and microprocessors

(PhysOrg.com) -- A new method for creating nanofibers made of proteins, developed by researchers at Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly), promises to greatly improve drug delivery methods for the treatment ...

Polymers Jun 8, 2020

Using near-infrared light to 3-D print an ear inside the body

A team of researchers with members from several institutions in China, one in the U.S. and one in Belgium, has developed a method for 3-D printing an ear inside of the body. In their paper published in the journal Science ...

Sep 24, 2007

Rare albino ratfish has eerie, silvery sheen

A ghostly, mutant ratfish caught off Whidbey Island in Washington state is the only completely albino fish ever seen by both the curator of the University of Washington's 7.2 million-specimen fish collection and a fish and ...

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