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The Edge of Physics: Do Gravitons Really Exist?

In an attempt to marry gravity with quantum theory, physicists came up with a hypothetical particle—the graviton, which is said to be a massless particle that travels at the speed of light. According to physicists, it will be a long time before gravitons are considered part of the established subatomic pantheon.

Money & Science: How Do We Ensure Research Isn’t Being Influenced by Outside Factors?

In a computer simulation, lab groups received greater rewards for publishing findings deemed ‘novel.' Over time, effort decreased and the rate of false discoveries rose. If we want to ensure the credibility and integrity of scientific research and study, institutions must focus on science that is meaningful and reproducible.

Organs on Demand: Bioprinting Will Be the Answer to Donor Shortages

3D bioprinting technology can be used to custom-build organs, tissues, bones, and more using a patient's own cells, decreasing the chances of rejection. An average of 22 people lose their life each year while waiting for compatible donor organs, a number that could be cut drastically by the adoption and advancement of 3D bioprinting.
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