Cancer

Written by :Mohamed Abdel Salam, Translated by :R Kamel 27 Sep

Virologist: The first to settle on Earth and the least threatening to humans

More than four billion years ago, that is, less than six hundred million years after the formation of the Earth, some simple cells, known as "unicellular," were formed, and primitive life began, which means that these viruses preceded the modern man who appeared on Earth before 200,000

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Translated by Mirna Ayman, R kamel 21 Sep

Elephants genes produce anticancer drugs

Why do elephants not develop cancerous tumors? .. an issue that cell scientists and cancer oncologists often tried to answer it. within the past, scientists thought that sharks don't develop cancer, but they found that they also develop cancer, which implies that elephants, those larger

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Written by : Mohamed Abdel Salam, Translate by: R kamel 02 Aug

Scientific studies: The disappearance of viruses threatens to destroy humanity in 48 hours

"Did you recognize that the disappearance of viruses from the world earth means an individual will die after but 48 hours?" .. you will be surprised after hearing this information, but it's the reality that several people might not know, for these viruses that always cause terror and

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Mohamed Mounir 28 May

Human Cell factories, a lecture title that Mohammed bin Zayed attended

Nina Tandon, CEO, and co-founder of EpiBone, the world’s first company growing living human bones for skeletal reconstruction, told a lecture hosted at the Majlis Mohamed bin Zayed. The lecture, titled Cellular Ateliers: Regenerative Medicine and the Body Shop of the Future, was held at

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Written by: Yasmin Emad 06 Mar

Fifty Egyptian Scientists in Dialogue with Cancer under the Slogan "Friendship is The Solution"

The last thing a cancer, rheumatoid, or any other incurable disease patient can imagine is that the first step of treatment is to make a dialogue with the cells of the disease itself! These are the findings of an Egyptian medical team in the Department of Radiology and Biophysics at the

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