Scientists have created a new 'biocooperative' material based on blood, which has been shown to successfully repair bones, paving the way for personalized regenerative blood products that could be used as effective therapies to treat injury and disease.
About us
Science X is a network of high-quality websites that provides the most complete and comprehensive daily coverage of science, technology, and medical news. Launched in 2004 (Physorg.com), Science X’s readership has grown steadily to include 1.75 million scientists, researchers, and engineers every month. Science X publishes approximately 100 quality articles every day, offering some of the most comprehensive coverage of sci-tech developments world-wide. Quancast 2009 includes Science X in its list of the Global Top 2,000 Websites.
- Website
-
https://sciencex.com/
External link for Science X Network
- Industry
- Media Production
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Douglas, Isle of Man
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2004
Locations
-
Primary
36 Hope Street
Douglas, Isle of Man IM1 1AR, IM
Employees at Science X Network
Updates
-
That ordinary smartphone in your pocket could be a powerful tool for investigating outer space.
Engineers transform smartphones into instruments for studying space
techxplore.com
-
Over the past decades, electronics and biomedical engineers have developed increasingly sophisticated biosensors, devices that can pick up biological signals from human users.
Seatbelt-integrated biosensor could reliably track the alertness and stress of pilots and drivers
techxplore.com
-
Past psychology studies have consistently highlighted the link between adverse and traumatic life events and mental health problems.
Exploring how stressful life events affect internalizing and externalizing symptoms of psychopathology in childhood
medicalxpress.com
-
A research team led by Prof. Li Mingsong at Peking University has provided new insights into the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) and its effects on ocean chemistry.
Ancient climate study links past ocean acidification to current trends
phys.org
-
Researchers at the Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute and Hospital have characterized and developed a new study model using Drosophila that will enable the evaluation of various infectious agents.
A new experimental infection model in flies offers a fast and cost-effective way to test drugs
medicalxpress.com
-
To the casual eye, a memory foam mattress would appear to have no relationship to the behavior of cells and tissues.
Study uncovers role of tissue viscoelasticity in cell response
phys.org
-
An international team of scientists using observations from NASA-German satellites found evidence that Earth's total amount of freshwater dropped abruptly starting in May 2014 and has remained low ever since.
NASA satellites reveal abrupt drop in global freshwater levels
phys.org
-
Scientists at deCODE genetics and collaborators have published a study in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology reporting a rare missense variant in STAT6 that protects against asthma.
Scientists discover a rare missense variant in STAT6 that protects against asthma
medicalxpress.com
-
Some of the first human beings to arrive in Tasmania, over 41,000 years ago, used fire to shape and manage the landscape, about 2,000 years earlier than previously thought.
Study uncovers earliest evidence of humans using fire to shape the landscape of Tasmania
phys.org