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Science and Technology

Nervous system stem cells may cure diabetes mellitus

Nervous system stem cells can replace non-functioning pancreatic cells without any genetic modifications
07 October 2011, 20:14

Green tea slows weight gain by 45%, study finds

Green tea slows weight gain, so it can be considered as an additional tool in the fight against obesity, a study has found
06 October 2011, 19:06

The success of transplantation depends on the state of the biological clock

Disturbances in circadian rhythms in the donor can lead to transplant rejection. Disturbances in circadian rhythms against the background of surgical stress worsen the blood supply to the transplanted organ.
05 October 2011, 18:39

Hormonal contraceptives increase women's susceptibility to HIV

The results of the study showed that women who took contraceptive drugs were twice as susceptible to HIV as those who did not take such drugs.
05 October 2011, 18:36

Alzheimer's disease may be infectious in nature, scientists claim

Recent research has shown that Alzheimer's disease may be infectious in nature, just like mad cow disease.
05 October 2011, 18:11

The development of metastases obeys a pattern of interspecies competition in the environment

Metastatic cancer develops according to Tilman's model, which describes interspecific competition in ecological communities.
04 October 2011, 19:17

Scientists have discovered the gene responsible for starting the biological clock every day

Scientists from the Salk Institute (USA) have discovered a gene responsible for the daily start of the biological clock. This discovery and deciphering the action of this gene will help explain the genetic mechanisms of insomnia
04 October 2011, 19:10

Spanish scientists have successfully tested an HIV vaccine

An HIV vaccine developed by Spanish scientists from Madrid and Barcelona could transform HIV infection into a chronic disease like herpes, the Journal of Virology reports.
29 September 2011, 23:46

Neuroscientists have created an artificial cerebellum

Scientists have created an artificial cerebellum that can exchange signals with the brainstem. In an experiment, the mechanism successfully restored brain function in a lab rat.
29 September 2011, 18:29

Scientists have discovered that the first target of Alzheimer's disease is the sense of smell

Alzheimer's disease primarily damages olfactory neurons. Researchers from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke in Bethesda, USA, have proven this in experiments on laboratory mice.
28 September 2011, 20:08

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