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Simple Injection Could Be the Cure for Wrestlers and Athletes Suffering From ‘Cauliflower Ear’

A team of researchers has managed to bioprint normal-looking tissue for mice with deformed ears—a treatment could work for humans with cauliflower ears.

Scientists Use Gene-targeting Breakthrough Against COVID-19 Cells With CRISPR Tool Called ‘PAC-MAN’

It’s PAC-MAN to the rescue for COVID-19, since Stanford scientists have developed a gene-targeting, antiviral agent nicknamed PAC-MAN with Berkeley Lab.

Bionic Eye, As Sensitive as the Human Retina, May Give Sight to Millions

Robotics engineers in Hong Kong have developed a prosthetic eye that could restore sight to hundres of millions of people, and even improve the vision of the human eye.

New Plant-Based Bottles and Cups Backed by Coca-Cola And Dannon Can Degrade in a Year

The bioplastic startup Avantium in The Netherlands has won partnerships with Coca-Cola, Dannon, and Carlsberg for innovative plant-based plastic bottles.

People Use Chalk to Write Plant Names on Sidewalks to Help People Connect With Nature – ‘More Than Weeds’

In the UK and France, sidewalk chalk is being used by rebel botanists breaking street-chalking laws to label wild plants and flowers growing through cracks.

New Study Finds Best Material for Homemade Face Masks May Be Two Fabrics Combined

The ACS study found that tightly woven cotton sheets combined with two layers of chiffon filtered out the most aerosol particles—between 80 to 99%.

For the First Time, Researchers Make Plants That Glow Sustainably—And They Could One Day Light Up Our Homes

Thanks to a gene found in mushrooms, scientists have discovered how to make plants bioluminescent for the duration of their leafy lifetimes.

New Contact Lenses May Soon Allow Diabetics to Monitor Glucose Levels With Just the Blinks of Their Eyes

Not only can the smart contact lenses monitor glucose levels, they can also release medication directly into the membrane of the eye.

Exciting New Scavenger Technology Can Generate Energy From the Surface of Metal

Not only does the roving technology leave metal surfaces structurally intact, it is 13 times more energy-dense than lithium-ion batteries.

These Birds Have Been Found to Warn Rhinos of Poaching—And It Could Help Protect the Species

Oxpeckers have been shown in a new research paper to reduce human sightings of black rhinos by 40-50% because the birds alert the rhinos to danger.

Video Gamers Join the Race to Produce COVID-19 Drugs With Innovative Citizen-Science Project

If you want to do something productive while self-isolating, scientists want people to play a video game that could help them find a COVID cure.

Antibodies Could Be ‘Radically Life-Changing’ New Treatment for OCD and Other Mental Disorders

The researchers from Queen Mary University of London say the discovery could lead to ground-breaking treatments with “a reduced chance of side effects.”

Irreversible No Longer: Blind Mice See Again Thanks To New Method of Synthesizing Lost Cells

Rather than opting for the costly and complex process of using stem cells to cure age-related macular degeneration, scientists used skin cells.

Irish Researchers Have Developed Hospital Robot That Uses UV Light to Kill Viruses, Bacteria, and Germs

Irish scientists have invented a robot that kills viruses and other germs by emitting UV light—and will be ready for production in one week's time.

First-of-its-Kind Blood Test Can Detect Over 50 Kinds of Cancer—Often Before Symptoms Even Show

The test was able to predict the tissue in which the cancer originated in 96% of samples; not only that, it was accurate for 93%.

Scientists Discover a Complete Protein Found Nowhere on Earth That Fell From Space, May Hint at Planet’s Origin

On a meteorite, scientists believe they have discovered the first complete extraterrestrial protein that could define life's origins on earth.

As Earth’s Ozone Layer Continues to Repair Itself, Scientists Happily Report Good News on Global Wind Trends

It has been 35 years since the world passed legislation to protect the ozone layer—and new research says that it has been a happy success.

Another Roundup of Positive Updates on the COVID Outbreaks From Around the World

From vaccines being tested around the world to a Nobel prize-winning biophysicist predicting recovery, here are some good updates on the COVID-19 pandemic.

World’s Smelliest Fruit Could Charge Your Mobile Phone in ‘Exceptional’ Way, Says New Research

The world's most infamously pungent fruit could one day be a speedy and inexpensive power source for your electronic devices.

The World’s First Disposable Diaper Company That Collects The Dirty Ones For Composting

Dyper, maker of biodegradable disposable bamboo diapers, now offers a composting service that lets you ship off your baby's diapers in a box for recycling.