
Legacy of SARS in Asia offers lessons for Ebola fight
The SARS outbreak of 2003 put Hong Kong on the frontline of a global health crisis - but the city's ultimately successful war on the virus offers lessons for those now battling Ebola. ... more
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Making lab-grown tissues stronger
Lab-grown tissues could one day provide new treatments for injuries and damage to the joints, including articular cartilage, tendons and ligaments.
Cartilage, for example, is a hard material t ... more
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China bids to host secretariat of new high seas treaty
China's birth rate falls to lowest on record: official data
South Africa flood toll rises, large parts of Mozambique submerged
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US envoy says France can do more to fight Ebola
Returning from a trip to inspect efforts to fight Ebola in West Africa, US Ambassador Samantha Power said France, Canada and Belgium could do more to help fellow French-speakers in Guinea. ... more
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RF heating of magnetic nanoparticles improves thawing of cryopreserved biomaterials
Successful techniques for cryopreserving bulk biomaterials and organ systems would transform current approaches to transplantation and regenerative medicine. However, while vitrified cryopreservatio ... more
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British navy arrives to 'kick Ebola out of Sierra Leone'
A British navy mission said it was nervous but ready "to see that Ebola is kicked out" as it arrived in Sierra Leone Thursday to treat victims of the deadly virus. ... more
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Why NASA is watching Ebola
It's well known that scientists at NASA are eager to get samples of soil and rock from Mars into labs here on Earth. And and the most coveted of samples are those that might contain evidence of life, microbial or otherwise. ... more
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China 'vulnerable' to Ebola outbreak: expert
China is "vulnerable" to the deadly Ebola outbreak due to the soaring number of Chinese working in Africa and poor infection control at home, a co-discoverer of the virus warned Thursday. ... more
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