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Tooth Patch May Aid Whitening

A tooth patch may be just what many people are looking for to improve their smile. Japanese scientists have come up with a.

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First Plant Material Found on Ancient Hominids’ Teeth

The teeth had not been exposed to the elements since death, they also harbored another thing not discovered before in early hominins—areas of.

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Dental Tattoo Could Be Innovative Addition to Dentistry

Scientists are working on a tooth tattoo that could aid dentists in a significant way. This new tooth tattoo would have the ability.

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Can Our Genes Be Making Us Fat?

While researchers recognize that the cause of obesity is multifaceted, they continue to examine the role of these genotypes in weight management. While.

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Bad Breath Chemicals Ideal for Harvesting Dental Pulp Stem Cells

There may a benefit to bad breath. Japanese scientists have determined that the odorous compound that produces halitosis is a great place to.

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Could Stem Cells Save Snow Leopards?

.style1 {color: #999999} Never before have induced pluripotent stem cells, which share many of the useful properties Scientists have produced embryonic stem-like cells.

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Device Spots Melanoma Cell by Cell

Early detection of melanoma, the most aggressive skin cancer, is critical because melanoma will spread rapidly throughout the body A new photoacoustic device.

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World’s First Super Predator Had Remarkable Vision

The metre-long super predator Anomalocaris. (Credit: Artist’s impression by Katrina Kenny/University of Adelaide.) South Australian Museum and University of Adelaide scientists working on.

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Jawbone Discovered in England is First Human in Europe

An international team of scientists recently made a discovery that’s significant to the history of humans. The team found a piece of a.

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Healthy Bacteria May be Tied to Gum Disease

Mouth bacteria considered normal may eventually lead to gum disease. This information comes from a study done by Queen Mary, University of London..

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