O2 / Telefonica Germany and NEC Showcase Open RAN Capabilities with Germany’s First of its Kind Small Cells Deployment
O2 / Telefonica Germany and NEC Showcase Open RAN Capabilities with Germany’s First of its Kind Small Cells Deployment

TOKYO, Mar 2, 2022 – (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) – O2 / Telefonica Germany and NEC Corporation (TSE: 6701) announced their successful collaboration in launching the first Open and virtual RAN architecture-based small cells in Germany. The service has initially launched in the city center of Munich to enhance the customer experience by providing increased... » read more

New pill offers hope to patients with aggressive form of breast cancer

SINGAPORE – An orally consumed anti-cancer drug known as Bexarotene offers new hope to patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) – an aggressive form of breast cancer that appears more frequently among women below 40. This drug has been found to be able to tame highly aggressive and invasive breast cancer cells by converting them... » read more

Hydrogel holds life-giving cells longer
Hydrogel holds life-giving cells longer

TSUKUBA, Japan, Aug 6, 2021 – (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) – Heart muscle becomes damaged and cardiac function is affected when blood vessels feeding the heart are blocked. A new stem-cell-carrying hydrogel helps mice recover from this condition, called myocardial infarction, by stimulating formation of new blood vessels. Developed by a team of scientists at... » read more

Stimulating blood vessel formation with magnets
Stimulating blood vessel formation with magnets

TSUKUBA, Japan, Jul 22, 2021 – (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) – Magnetic field can be used to stimulate blood vessel growth, according to a study published in the journal Science and Technology of Advanced Materials. The findings, by researchers at the Tecnico Lisboa and NOVA School of Science and Technology in Portugal, could lead to... » read more

Concern over retaliatory attacks amid rise of Islamist terror cells, far-right groups

SINGAPORE – The resurgence of Islamist terrorism cells and the escalating danger posed by far-right extremist organisations have raised concerns of reciprocal radicalisation and attacks between these groups. Research fellow Muhammad Faizal Abdul Rahman, from the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies’ Centre of Excellence for National Security, said the activities of Islamist extremists could... » read more

Researchers use AI to identify the pH of cancer cells
Researchers use AI to identify the pH of cancer cells

SINGAPORE – National University of Singapore (NUS) researchers can now identify cancer cells by studying their acidity or pH levels using artificial intelligence technology. This technique could be potentially useful in detecting cancer cells in tissue samples, either obtained from tumour biopsies or liquid biopsies, which are blood tests. “As the number of cells in... » read more

Cell-cultured meat facility like a beer brewery: Eat Just
Cell-cultured meat facility like a beer brewery: Eat Just

Cell-cultured meat may be an innovation that started out in a laboratory – but when scaled up, it will be done in a facility similar to a beer brewery, said Mr Josh Tetrick, chief executive of Eat Just. “The meat we’re making is created in large cultivators or bioreactors that, in time, will resemble a... » read more