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CBD Linked to Sleep Disturbances in Adolescent Rats
The animals showed changes in both slow wave and rapid eye movement sleep.
CBD Linked to Sleep Disturbances in Adolescent Rats
CBD Linked to Sleep Disturbances in Adolescent Rats
The animals showed changes in both slow wave and rapid eye movement sleep.
The animals showed changes in both slow wave and rapid eye movement sleep.
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Tardigrades May Have Made it to the Moon
Ashley Yeager
| Aug 7, 2019
| 2 min read
An Israeli lunar lander carrying the tiny animals crashed into the moon in April, and now scientists are trying to determine if the creatures are still alive.
No European Patents for Stem Cells
Edyta Zielinska
| Oct 19, 2011
| 1 min read
The high court in Europe decided that researchers are barred from filing EU patents on work involving human embryonic stem cells.
Europe Pours $41 Million Into Epigenome
Edyta Zielinska
| Sep 29, 2011
| 1 min read
The European Commission takes a major step towards unraveling the secrets of human epigenetics.
Regulating the Humanized
Bob Grant
| Jul 25, 2011
| 1 min read
A UK panel puts forth guidelines for research that use experimental animals harboring human cells and tissues.
Regulating nanotechnology
Edyta Zielinska
| Jun 15, 2011
| 2 min read
The FDA proposes the first set of regulations for nanotechnology and asks for feedback from the scientific community.
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