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A new two-stage pimple patch uses arrowhead spikes and hyaluronic acid to stay in place, kill bacteria, and calm skin.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNTwo-stage pimple patch eliminates acne in seven days
Waking up with a pimple is no longer cause for panic, thanks to pimple patches - small, sticker-like bandages that cover and help heal the unwanted zit.
Waking up with a pimple is no longer a cause for panic, thanks to pimple patches—small, sticker-like bandages that cover and help heal the unwanted zit. A team of researchers publishing in ACS Applied ...
A team of researchers has designed a two-stage pimple patch set with an array of tiny spikes that grabs onto a pimple and delivers antibacterial or anti-inflammatory compounds.
Vaxxas secures ~A$90 million in funding to commercialise needle-free vaccination delivery technology
Total equity and debt raising of ~$90 million provides runway to 2H 2027Strong support from existing and new investors including SPRIM Global ...
The MosaiQ instrument is a next-generation, continuous random-access immunoassay platform offering labs automation, simple workflows, fast, multiplexed results and actionable insights for ...
Single-celled species that often stick together in colonies have researchers rethinking the origin of animals.
We mapped the human genome decades ago, but most of it is still a black box. Now, UNSW scientists have developed a tool to peer inside and what they find could reshape how we think about disease.
Quantitative proteomics Microarray technology is finding its way into quantitative proteomics through the construction of what are most accurately called 'protein-detecting microarrays' 1.
Paul Graham coined "founder mode" almost a year ago. Now, he's differentiating between being in the details and micromanaging ...
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Live Science on MSN'Minibrains' reveal secrets of how key brain cells form in the womb
Miniature models of the brain have revealed a "previously unappreciated" role of microglia, a type of cell found within the ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNHow terahertz beams and a quantum-inspired receiver could free multi-core processors from the wiring bottleneck
Smaller transistors made chips faster, cheaper, and more capable. As Moore's law slows, a different limit has come into focus ...
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