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Date registered: July 8, 2013
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Seven Days in Life

Unlike any other week, this week brought some phenomenal research work from all fields of life sciences. The week kick started by the smoking science summit held in London exposing the gloomy consequences of cigarette smoking. It should be better to quit this time. In research, scientists found out that infections are eating part of …

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Volume 2, Issue 3

Advancements in Life Sciences is again public with its 3rd issue of the 2nd volume. This issue includes multidisciplinary scholarly review articles, research papers and short communications from fields of Biotechnology, Health, Epidemiology, Agriculture Microbiology. This time we focused upon health section for an important study on oxidative stress in breast cancer patients. All of …

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Seven Days in Life

This week was a big hoot in life science research regarding controversies, but new research updates showed up on somewhat equivalent pace too. Shadows on forensic science evidence are getting larger and larger while DNA testing also cracked a "two-fathers-twin" puzzle. GM crops are having some consideration in India despite heavy disputes over them. In …

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Seven Days in Life

This week remained quite a go and promising in medical and health life science research. New hopes for non-conceiving menopausal women popped up by the grace of stem cell mediated in-vitro fertilization. Additionally, Ebola is about to see its downfall in West Africa nations according to statistics of WHO. A new step is taken toward …

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Seven Days in Life

This week was a bit stalled in life science research. But still many interesting things happened other than hot steaming over Chinese embryonic stem cell manipulation controversy. Resetting molecular clock and silencing a whole chromosome through small RNA molecules are main pick from research this time. One more genome is added to "decoded genomes" list. Finally, …

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Seven Days in Life

This week was quite interesting and controversial for scientists in life sciences research. Ranging from the invention of successful vaccine against Ebola virus to genetic manipulation of human embryonic stem cell this week was quite happening. This time, this segment features remarkable events happened during 20 April- 26 April 2015. We selected items in 5 categories including Research; History; …

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Seven Days in Life

This week remained quite explorative and innovative. Thanks to the plant scientists, now growth of tree can be accelerated which in may get you your due shadow in your life rather than your grandson's. Ebola vaccines got on trails and also the reason for having a chin has argued by another reason.       …

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Seven Days in Life

This week was quite interesting for scientists in life sciences research. Ranging from the birth of a healthy offspring of cloned camel to discovery of factors that help in stopping the aging process, this week was quite amazing. This time, this segment features remarkable events happened during 06 April-12 April 2015. We selected items in 5 …

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Seven Days in Life

"Seven Days in Life" is new chapter started at "Advancements in Life Sciences" for highlighting major advancements occurred in every week. This time, this segment features remarkable events happened during 29 March-5 April 2015. We selected items in 5 categories including Research; Fundings; History; Controversies and Latest happenings in the field of life sciences. Get complete insight     …

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Important Notice: Site Security and Restoration of Editorial Processing We are pleased to announce that the Advancements in Life Sciences (ALS) editorial processing is now fully restored and back online following a recent security incident. What Happened? On December 29, 2025, our website encountered a malware-related security issue. To ensure the absolute protection of our …

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