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Dyeing art in Gansu

Photo taken on March 9, 2021 shows a piece of dyeing work at a research institute in Lanzhou Jiaotong University, northwest China's Gansu Province. The dyes used in this ancient printing and dyein

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Painting with gemstones

Feng Ji's "Jardin de Giverny "necklace fetches $2.6 million at a Hong Kong auction. The designer is known for her signature style of floating gemstones. [Photo provided to China Daily] A Chines

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Mini tumours grown in lab are breakthrough for medicine tests

Scientistshavesuccessfullygrownminiversionsofpatients'tumoursinalab-andthentestedthemagainstdozensofdrugstofindthebestpossibletreatment.Thetechniquecouldmeanpat

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Researchers use electric currents to detect cancer in human tissue

InastudypublishedrecentlyinAngewandteChemie,researchersdemonstratedthatanimagingtechniquecalledscanningelectrochemicalmicroscopycouldbecomeaveryusefulmedicaltoo

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Condom-detecting fingerprint test 'set for court use'

Fingerprinttechnologywhichcandetectthebrandofhairgelusedbyasuspectorwhethertheyhavehandledacondomcouldsoonbeadmissibleincourt.Thetechniqueusesaformofmassspectro

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AI can detect anthrax which could help the fight against bioterrorism

Inanefforttocombatbioterrorism,scientistsinSouthKoreahavetrainedartificialintelligencetospeedilyspotanthrax.Thenewtechniqueisnot100percentaccurateyet,butit’sord

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World’s first pigs cloned by robotic instrument from Tianjin

Chinahasprovenitssuccessinpigcloning,astestresultsshowthenew-bornpigletsandsurrogatesowsaregeneticallyunrelated.Thetwosowsgavebirthto13pure-bredpigletsaftera110

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Chinese surgeon's laparoscopic surgery performance receives applause

A well-known Chinese surgeon performed here on Thursday a live laparoscopic and robotic surgery which received applause from the attendees at the European congress of "Challenges in Laparoscopy and Robotics."

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Aussie stem cell therapy capable of regenerating tissue like salamander

​Human trials of a breakthrough stem-cell treatment capable of regenerating human tissue damaged by injury, disease or aging, similar to salamanders, will begin next year following landmark research by Aussie researchers.

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Cactus "points" the way for oil spill clean-up

Inspired by prickly pears, Chinese scientists have developed a new technique for removing oil from water, which could have applications in oil spill clean-up work.