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Catholic mass in London shut down on Good Friday, while London's biggest mosque remains open. When will the British people realise they are the enemies of their own state?
Seed sales soar as many find their green thumb during COVID-19 pandemic
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The Globe and Mail
Seed sales soar as many find their green thumb during COVID-19 pandemic
Canadians are growing vegetables at home and volunteering in community gardens to cope with the stresses of the pandemic
Suppressing a gene by using its antibody can lead to tooth growth: animal study
Tooth loss is a widespread problem in adults and results in poor quality of life. Currently, solutions to this problem include artificial teeth and implants. But these aren’t as good as “real teeth,” and they don’t markedly improve quality of life. Now, scientists from Japan have made a discovery that can make re-growing teeth possible. They found, with animal studies, that suppressing the gene USAG-1 by using its antibody can efficiently lead to tooth growth.
Moreover, a single administration was enough to generate a whole tooth.
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Tooth loss is a widespread problem in adults and results in poor quality of life. Currently, solutions to this problem include artificial teeth and implants. But these aren’t as good as “real teeth,” and they don’t markedly improve quality of life. Now, scientists from Japan have made a discovery that can make re-growing teeth possible. They found, with animal studies, that suppressing the gene USAG-1 by using its antibody can efficiently lead to tooth growth.
Moreover, a single administration was enough to generate a whole tooth.
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T cells recognize recent SARS-CoV-2 variants
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National Institutes of Health (NIH)
T cells recognize recent SARS-CoV-2 variants
NIH research suggests protective effects of vaccination remain intact.
What can ants, bees, and other social insects teach us about aging?
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www.science.org
What can ants, bees, and other social insects teach us about aging?
A growing cadre of scientists is studying insects with extraordinary lifespans and ‘reversible’ aging patterns
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Canadian police tried to shut down a POLISH church on Easter. The Polish have a PROFOUND understanding of totalitarianism (fascism, communism) and sent the police away!