Chalmers
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Witness the private letters and memos of big time, Cold War-era reporters like the Times’s Scotty Reston, CBS’s Eric Sevareid and Chalmers Roberts of the Washington Post.
"We are now looking at how different skin cells interact during stimulation, to take a step closer to a realistic wound," explained Maria Asplund, Associate Professor of Bioelectronics at Chalmers University of Technology and head of research on the project, in a statement.
From Salon
The study in question, published by scientists from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, found that applying electricity — the same invisible stuff that flows through the device on which you're reading this — to chronic wounds promoted healing.
From Salon
The Chalmers researchers recently received a large grant to continue their scientific studies with electricity and wounds, with the ultimate goal of developing a product that can be sold to consumers.
From Salon
Importantly for the confidence of financial markets, Chalmers is expected to reaffirm the independence of the central bank from government control and support for its focus on inflation targeting.
From Reuters
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