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A team of scientists at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) have invented an artificial nose that is capable of…
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Read MoreINRS professor receives CIHR funding for research on nasopharyngeal bacteria
Professor Frédéric Veyrier of the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) has received $711,450 from the Canadian Institutes of…
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Cancer immunotherapy may get a boost from an unexpected direction: bacteria residing within tumor cells. In a new study published…
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How can dental restorations – such as fillings and crowns – be made to last longer? A new research group…
Read MoreDelaying Antibiotics for Pediatric Respiratory Infections
For pediatric patients with respiratory tract infections (RTIs), immediately prescribing antibiotics may do more harm than good, based on prospective…
Read MoreThe Future of Environmental and Food Monitoring
In this interview, News-Medical Life Sciences talks to Professor Antje Baeumner about the future of food and environmental monitoring, the…
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