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John Cena, Dave Bautista, and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson are the holy trinity of wrestlers-turned-actors, breaking through to ...
In response to the growing demand for effective solutions for sensitive skin, BASF’s Personal Care business has introduced Ameriflor Calm, a botanical active ingredient that has been shown to make sen ...
Below are ten living figures whose ideas are already changing the world—or could define the next era, along with a relevant ...
Sex cells made from scratch could revolutionize human reproduction. But researchers are struggling to translate promising ...
Scientists demonstrate wireless electricity technology by sending electricity over a distance of five miles using lasers.
Graham Johnson, a computational biologist and scientific illustrator at the Allen Institute for Cell Science, recalls ...
Researchers have developed the world’s first flow battery powered by glucose and vitamin B2, mimicking the human body’s ...
Nobel laureate Shimon Sakaguchi reflects on the role of regulatory T cells in peripheral immune tolerance and how the cells ...
The team used human stem cells to create embryo-like structures dubbed “hematoids” that mirror some features of early human ...
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