Innovative Axolotl-Derived Skin Matrix Shows Promise for Wound Healing
A new study from Taiwan reveals that a cell-free extracellular matrix derived from axolotl skin may enhance healing and minimize scarring in burn wounds in mice.
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A new study from Taiwan reveals that a cell-free extracellular matrix derived from axolotl skin may enhance healing and minimize scarring in burn wounds in mice.
A collaborative effort between Hiroshima University and the University of Colorado has led to the observation of space-time crystals moving in a manner akin to Majorana quasiparticles, potentially enhancing our understanding of quantum materials.
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A recent study from the University of St. Andrews sheds light on how sperm whale vocal dialects evolve, revealing the interplay between adopting new calls and retaining traditional ones.
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NASA has appointed Sean Gallagher as its chief information officer, a role in which he will oversee the agency's IT portfolio. Gallagher has previously acted in this capacity.
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