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Researchers use genetic engineering to create “product-ready” snakebite antivenom
An international team of researchers has used genetic engineering to create the first ever “product-ready” antivenom for ...
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New antivenom proves effective against snakebites from 17 of the deadliest serpents
A revolutionary new antivenom has proven effective against snakebites from 17 of the world’s deadliest serpents. Scientists ...
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Greenland Is Writhing And Twisting Into a New Shape as It Drifts Northwest
Greenland is writhing as eons of ice accumulation and steady melting cause its foundations to change shape. This deformation, according to researchers, could have a profound effect on the future of ...
Typically manufactured from animal blood plasma, the antidotes often remain expensive, inconsistent, and difficult to scale ...
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Broad-spectrum antivenom could revolutionize treatment of venomous snakebites in Africa
DTU researchers are behind a potentially groundbreaking antivenom that could revolutionize the treatment of venomous ...
Composite sandwich construction has proven to be a very efficient structural concept in structural aircraft parts. In line with today’s sustainability requirements, green composites are expected to ...
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