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Japan to begin clinical trials with artificial blood

Japan to begin clinical trials with artificial blood

by Annaleece Longmore | May 29, 2025 | Science and Nature

Scientists in Japan are experimenting with the production of artificial blood, amid shortages of blood and need for safe transfusions. A clinical trial by Nara Medical University will try to build on a previous 2022 trial on haemoglobin vesicles – small...
Indigenous led reforestation project thrives in Panama

Indigenous led reforestation project thrives in Panama

by Anna Priedite | May 28, 2025 | Science and Nature

In the heart of Ñürüm, a rural district nestled within Panama’s largest Indigenous territory, a quiet transformation is taking root. Local farmer Isidrio Hernandez-Ruiz – affectionately known in the community as campesino – has joined forces with the...
Glimmer of hope: Conservationists try to save water voles

Glimmer of hope: Conservationists try to save water voles

by Jasmine El Samad | May 23, 2025 | Science and Nature

Despite once being a prominent feature of South Wales’s wildlife scene, water voles have become endangered – and practically extinct in most locations. Numbers of water voles have reportedly declined by 90 percent in the last 30 years.  Water Voles are...

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