Archived News for Research Sector Professionals - April, 2014
Research says textured breast implants provide many more opportunities for bacteria to grow, causing infection, discomfort and implant failure.
Liquid storage blobs could kill the plastic bottle
Plastic water bottles will be replaced with wobbly blobs, if a team of European designers get their way.
New material cuts step for stem cell speed-up
Scientists in the UK have developed a new substance to simplify the manufacture of cell therapies, boosting the pioneering world of regenerative medicine.
Past weather check gives best scope yet
A new study has drawn the clearest picture yet of the Southern Hemisphere’s climatic history, showing about a thousand years of detailed variations.
Questions over what will stop as whale ban brings new plan
Japan has been ordered to stop whaling in the Antarctic by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), and says it will halt activities and not issue any more permits under current programs.