The bacteria and fungi living on your skin play a surprising role in keeping us healthy. Is it possible to give them a boost?
Scientists at NTU Singapore develop mycelium-based tiles inspired by elephant skin to regulate building temperatures.
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Over the years I have seen some very severe rashes – full body rashes with severe redness, dryness, cracking, weeping, and of ...
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A team of scientists led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed "fungi tiles" that ...
Armpit rashes are common in summer and require a combination of remedies and treatments Here’s what an expert has to say ...
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station are plagued by persistent rashes, unusual allergies and a variety of ...