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World’s first three-organoid system opens doors for medical research and diagnosis
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A protein essential for chikungunya virus replication identified
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Micronutrients ‘slipping through the hands’ of malnourished people
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First evidence for early baby bottles used to feed animal milk to prehistoric babies
A team of scientists, led by the University of Bristol, has found the first evidence that prehistoric babies were fed…
Prehistoric Parents Used Baby Bottles Made of Pottery
With the advent of agriculture, parents began feeding animal milk to children, a change in how babies were weaned.
Prehistoric Parents Used Baby Bottles Made of Pottery
With the advent of agriculture, parents began feeding animal milk to children, a change in how babies were weaned.
Prehistoric Parents Used Baby Bottles Made of Pottery
With the advent of agriculture, parents began feeding animal milk to children, a change in how babies were weaned.