SINGAPORE – Two mynahs that were rescued by members of the public after they were found stuck in rat glue traps in Woodlands are now with the Animal Concerns Research and Education Society (ACRES).
This local biotech says it has found a way to trick cancer cells into destroying themselves with its molecular glue. Now it’s putting that claim to the test. After attracting global attention from ...
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From airbags to in-car perfume spritzers, Mercedes-Benz is always eager to adopt new features. But to make vehicle production more environmentally friendly, the automaker is looking backwards instead ...
Triana Biomedicines has tapped Pfizer Ventures and a number of other existing and new investors to secure a $120 million series B the biotech will use to take its lead molecular glue degrader into the ...
Chinese researchers claimed to have developed a medical bone glue that can be used to treat fractures and shattered bone fragments in just three minutes. The need for a bone adhesive to repair ...
The glued bones showed a maximum bonding force of over 400 pounds, a shear strength of about 0.5 MPa.(Pexels) In what could be a breakthrough for orthopaedic treatment, researchers in China have ...
After traumatic injury, bone cells need artificial scaffolding to help with the repairing processes. While some methods like 3D printing or bone cement can help, scientists in South Korea created a ...
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