Innovative Swallowable Capsule Could Revolutionize Insulin Delivery
Researchers from MIT and Novo Nordisk have developed a swallowable capsule that delivers insulin and other medications directly into the stomach wall, potentially eliminating the need for needles and improving patient compliance.
Japan's JAXA Faces Setback as Epsilon S Rocket Engine Explodes
Japan's space agency JAXA faces a significant setback as an explosion during a test of the Epsilon S rocket engine at the Tanegashima Space Center leads to the cancellation of the test and delays the rocket's first launch, impacting its competitiveness in the commercial satellite launch market.
1.5 Million-Year-Old Footprints Reveal Coexistence of Two Human Species
Recent discoveries of ancient footprints in Kenya provide evidence of two human species, Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei, coexisting 1.5 million years ago, offering new insights into human evolution.
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Innovative Swallowable Capsule Could Revolutionize Insulin Delivery
1.5 Million-Year-Old Footprints Reveal Coexistence of Two Human Species
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Japan's JAXA Faces Setback as Epsilon S Rocket Engine Explodes
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Groundbreaking Study Reveals How Immune Cells Interact: Neutrophils and Mast Cells in Focus
Discover how a new study reveals the surprising interactions between immune cells, specifically neutrophils and mast cells, and their implications for inflammation and allergic reactions.
Unlocking the Secrets of Aging: How Stress and Epigenetics Shape Our Biological Clock
Explore how stress impacts biological aging and the role of epigenetics in our health. Discover the latest research on rejuvenation techniques and the importance of lifestyle choices in prolonging life.
Why Airlines Avoid Antarctica: Understanding the Myths and Science Behind the Frozen Continent
Discover why airlines avoid Antarctica due to extreme weather conditions and the significance of the continent for scientific research, including the groundbreaking IceCube experiment that studies high-energy neutrinos.