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A step toward recovering reproduction in girls who survive childhood cancer
  1. A step toward recovering reproduction in girls who survive childhood cancer

    New approach can boost ovarian follicle survival in mice by up to 75 percent.

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  2. Speedy “slingshot” cell movement observed for the first time

    New findings suggest it might one day be possible to direct healthy cells to advance tissue repair therapies.

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  3. A ‘decathlon’ for antibiotics puts them through more realistic testing

    Surprise findings could upend the current drug discovery approach for treating one of the most dangerous hospital-borne infections.

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  4. Has the Olympics changed how it measures false-starts in track?

    A Q&A with a biomechanics expert who has researched reaction times

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  5. Toward a stem cell model of human nervous system development

    Human cells could one day show us more about why neural tube birth defects occur and how to prevent them.

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  6. Findings in mice show pill for breast cancer diagnosis may outperform mammograms

    A new kind of imaging could distinguish aggressive tumors from benign, preventing unnecessary breast cancer treatments.

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  7. Nightmare bacteria:’ Michigan Engineers discuss how to combat antibiotic resistance

    Drug-resistant bugs are on the rise and new approaches are needed.

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  8. No sponge left behind: tags for surgical equipment

    A simple, easy-to-implement technology could prevent the debilitating injuries that can occur when organs are damaged by surgical tools left in the body.

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  9. Reconstructive surgery tech

    Born in an engineering class, now the ‘arterial everter’ has been licensed to Baxter.

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  10. A shoe-box-sized chemical detector

    Powered by a broadband infrared laser, the device can zero in on the ‘spectral fingerprint region’.