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Why the relationship between water and agriculture needs to change

One-fourth of the world's crops are grown in water-stressed zones. Here's a closer look at the tension between food and water. View original here: Why the relationship between water and agriculture...

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4 signs of sustainability from oil, gas and mining companies

The sector is demonstrating innovation amid a backdrop of increased scrutiny and transparency. See the original post: 4 signs of sustainability from oil, gas and mining companies

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Survey reveals sustainability is stalled at most companies

Just one in five companies says it has significantly integrated sustainability across its businesses. See the rest here: Survey reveals sustainability is stalled at most companies

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5 tech trends mingling with bio-inspired design

Lobster-eye telescopes and 3D-printed stem cells. Where is bio-inspired design popping up next? See the rest here: 5 tech trends mingling with bio-inspired design

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Scientists Sucessfuly Create First Ever Cloned Embryo from Adult Cells

Just over one decade after successfully cloning Dolly the sheep, scientists have cloned the first human embryo from adult cells. The breakthrough could pave the way to personalized organ transplants...

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ACES’ 3D Printing BioPen Could Redraw the Way We Approach Bone Surgery

Fabricating artificial bones is one of the most interesting byproducts of the 3D-printing revolution . In the latest development , Australian researchers developed a BioPen that deposits regenerative...

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Researchers have successfully 3D-printed brain tissue for the first time

Studying the brain is, as one might imagine, a fairly complex task—and it’s not tremendously often that scientists get to study the brain in all its three-dimensional glory. Instead, neuroscientists...

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New stem cell therapy could cure blindness

Upwards of 30 million people on the planet suffer from Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD), which causes pain and a black spot in the center of the patient’s vision that grows into eventual...

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The SkinGun sprays your own stem cells onto burns to speed healing

Like something straight out of a science fiction novel, the SkinGun by RenovaCare sprays a patient’s own stem cells onto their burns, healing them in a fraction of the time it takes to heal after skin...

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Faux Meat Throwdown: Would You Eat Sergey Brin’s Lab-Grown Beef Burger or...

This week we watched as taste testers sunk their teeth into the world’s first lab-grown beef hamburger , which cost $332,000 to grow and was funded in part by Google’s Sergey Brin. Meanwhile, there...

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