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Scientists have successfully engineered bacteria to fight cancer in mice
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Scientists revived organ cells in dead pigs
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Pressure mounts on FDA to expand pig-to-human organ transplant research
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3 years ago
Scientists sequence 64 human genomes to better reflect genetic diversity
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Modified 'stealth' virus could fight advanced cancers
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Scientists might know why astronauts develop health problems in space
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Scientists bioprint living tissue in a matter of seconds
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Your sleep tracker might make insomnia worse
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Gene-modified viruses rescue patient from drug-resistant 'superbug'
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Stem cell breakthrough could help cure type 1 diabetes
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Scientists successfully transplant lab-grown lungs into pigs
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Drug could prevent memory loss in deep space astronauts