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Posted - 5 years 5 months ago
Scientists in the University of Texas have invented a shrink ray which could solve issues with making replacement cells and tissue. BRB going on a Fantastic Voyage. Link
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Posted - 5 years 5 months ago
Monkey pox is real, and though not quite as worrying as Simian Flu, it is still a serious concern. Stay safe if you're headed to Nigeria any time soon. Link
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Posted - 5 years 5 months ago
Let's see your Plague Inc. jack-o-lanterns! Neurie was too little to carry a pumpkin home, so he had to join in the fun with a satsuma.
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Posted - 5 years 5 months ago
Talking about vampires at Halloween is cool and all but have you ever actually thought about what the world would be like if they were real? Unveiled has, and it leads to some interesting places... Link
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Posted - 5 years 5 months ago
Monday's vampire was- Spike, from Buffy! Your turn use Plague Inc.'s Shadow Plague to evolve your own famous bloodsucker. Can you make Count Von Count? How about Nosferatu? Post your creations and tag us, or use ! Android iPhone Link
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Posted - 5 years 5 months ago
In 2 a man in the US may have contracted a variant of CJD, also known as Mad Cow Disease, after eating infected squirrel brains. So, your medical advice for today is don't eat squirrel brains. Link
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Posted - 5 years 5 months ago
Yesterday's vampire was... Edward from Twilight! This next one's tougher - he started in the UK but travelled to America, is Photosensitive, has Hyperdontia and a tendency to Blood Rage, but a combo of Steroidal Boost and Pheromone Secretion make him an attractive chap.
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Posted - 5 years 5 months ago
Making famous vampires in Shadow Plague! Friday's vampire was... Count Dracula! New challenge- his lair is in the USA, he has Pallor and Pheromone Secretion, you could say he's "impossibly strong", and Night Wraith means he adapts to the modern world.
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Looking to enjoy Plague Inc Evolved from the comfort of your sofa? It's on sale in the EU PlayStation store! Unleashing zombies, vampires and biological weapons on all humanity is the perfect pre-Halloween past-time. Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
A fun way to play Shadow Plague Recreate famous vampires of fiction. This one started in Central Europe with Blood Thirst, Therianthropy, Hyperdontia, Pallor, and has a Steroidal Boost to appear more healthy than a conventional human. Can you guess who it is?
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Why did we make Shadow Plague? Why have a vampire plague in a game all about realistically modelling the spread of disease? Vampire myths are far more linked to understanding of disease than you might realise! Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Although they usually feed on birds, vampire bats have been spotted feeding on humans in the past. Scientists are more concerned about them spreading rabies than Nox Eternis, though. Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
It's 2 weeks 'til Halloween, so why wouldn't you want to play Shadow Plague? It's a creeptastic epic tale of humanity versus the all-consuming darkness of vampirism! Can you become a true drain on humanity's neck- I mean, resources?
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Today is Global Hand-washing Day! Wash those troubles (and bacteria, viruses and other pathogens) away with warm soapy water, and do your part to stop the spread of disease. Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Today's News From The Future Need to charge your phone? Go for a walk! Harnessing kinetic energy and turning it into electrical power could be the way forward, but we don't recommend playing Plague Inc. and walking at the same time. Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Seeking some sickly scintillating supplementary scenarios this Saturday? Say no more! Step over to Steam page and see selection of the most sought-after schemes! Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
CRISPR gene editing technology has been used to successfully remove a hereditary disease from mice embryos. Although this discovery happened on a small scale, it could mean big things! Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Organisms that have been part of the human gut biome for millions of years are becoming endangered, so scientists are proposing a repository of gut microbes- basically, the Fort Knox of poop bacteria. Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Did you know that the mummified body of Tutankhamun revealed the oldest known genetic proof of malaria? DNA testing revealed other family secrets that history has kept "under wraps". Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
After dealing with hurricane Florence, many counties in North Carolina now face a swarm of super-sized mosquitoes that spread disease among livestock. Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Here's some good news for you - thanks to vaccination, screening and research, Australia may become the first country in the world to eliminate cervical cancer! Here's hoping they lead a worldwide trend. Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Fancy a horrifying long-read with lunch? Check out the nightmarish account of the Nematomorph, a mind-controlling parasite that convinces it's host to drown so it can spread. Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Check out blog post for pictures from Prince Edward's royal visit to office. The Royal Entourage even got to enjoy a taster of new Science Denial Scenario! Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Not that we encourage that sort of thing, but if there was going to be a Toadette/Bowsette style pathogen, who do you think would take the crown?
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Researchers have found a way to trick drug resistant bacteria into eating gallium, a compound which destroys them from the inside. It's like tricking dogs into taking tablets by wrapping them in ham, except microscopic and 1 less cute. Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Congrats to James P Allison and Tasuku Honjo for winning the Nobel Prize for medicine! Their research shows it is possible to harness the body's immune system to destroy tumours, leading to a new form of cancer treatment. Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Ndemic Creations was recently honoured to welcome a Royal visitor to office - Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent. His Royal Highness presented us with The Queens Award for Enterprise, the UKs most prestigious business award. Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Hepatitis E, previously only observed in rats, has spread to a human for the first time. The unlucky citizen of Hong Kong has been treated with anti-viral medication and is now "completely normal", but no one knows exactly how he became infected. Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Are you on Android? Have you played the new Mutation 16 scenarios yet? If not, why not?! They're ready and waiting for you!
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Android users rejoice - Mutation 16 is live! Neurie's super excited to try the Ultimate Board Games Scenario, and now you can too!
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
We've just had a royal visitor at the Ndemic office - The Duke of Kent! We're honoured to have received the
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
The brain and the stomach share a special bond (usually arguing over whether you really need that fifth donut), but a newly discovered neuron circuit proves the link between brain and gut has a much bigger impact on your overall health. Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Have you faced down Science Denial yet? Mutation 16 is live on iPhone and PC, and is coming soon to PlayStation, Xbox and Android!
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Scientists in Japan are developing a way to make babies without sperm, eggs, or storks. You know what they say, blood cells are thicker than water (especially when they've been developed into germ cells). Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
As your body ages, cells (especially in your brain) can turn " zombie", and it seems more cells could turn zombie than previously realised. The more we study them, the better chances of survival are. You know, just like with real zombies. Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
On this day in 1869 Mary Mallon, AKA Typhoid Mary was born. She was believed to have infected 51 people and started an outbreak of typhoid in New York City. Here's ten things you probably didn't know about her. Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
This mbira, or thumb piano, has been modified to detect fake medicine. According to the @WHO, 1 of all medical products in developing countries are substandard or faked, so making an affordable way to detect the fakes is vital to saving lives. Link
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
A little-known paper on chicken butts completely revolutionised immunology. Dr Bruce Glick's discovery ruffled a few feathers in the field of biology, but it was the key to understanding how white blood cells behave. Link
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
Is Apple getting closer to a real life "iCure" device? There's a lot of speculation about what an Apple Watch with a heart monitor could mean, so let's look at the facts about its FDA approval. Link
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
On this day in 1913, Elizabeth Stern was born! This amazing woman was a pioneer of cancer research and was one of the first pathologists to follow the progression of a cell from normality to cancerous. Read more about the importance of her work here! Link
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
Zap! Zap! There's more electrical activity going on inside your guts than you realize, as this shocking new discovery reveals. Link
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
Researchers have made artificial proteins that behave just like the real thing! This could mean a whole new way of treating certain diseases and injuries - plus they look really pretty on video. Link
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
Today in News from the Future A melanoma vaccine has passed testing with a 1 survival rate and could soon be used in human treatment. Link
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
The "right trousers" are not only a snazzy piece of wearable tech that were inspired by fellow bristolians Aardman Animations but could also be a blessing for people with muscle and mobility issues. Link
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
It turns out an important factor in your body's processing of toxins is the circadian rhythm of your organs. So, next time you say "it's five o'clock somewhere", you better hope that somewhere is your liver. Link
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
Pneumonia is responsible for 16% of infant deaths worldwide and a big factor is the cost of equipment required to treat it. Dr Mohammod Chisti may have found a resourceful, effective solution - using shampoo bottles! Link
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
Today is the 225th anniversary of the first quarantine ever placed on a US city. The yellow fever outbreak in Philadelphia was spread by mosquitoes and only ended when a cold snap vastly reduced the insect population. Link
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
Airport security might stop clunky footwear and bottles of water from sneaking onto a plane, but they don't stop germs. Next time you travel, be sure to take some hand sanitizer (just not over 1 of it). Link
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
Neurie can't wait to play the Ultimate Board Game scenario on PlayStation and Xbox! That's right, five new official scenarios are making their way to console... as soon as we can get the controller back for some play testing.
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
Staphylococcus is a common bacteria - it's all over your skin right now and unless you get an open wound, it's not likely to do you any harm! However, when a strain of it became antibiotic resistant, it resulted in massive problems for hospitals all over the world. You might know this strain better as MRSA, the so-called 'superbug". This great read explains how it came to be, and what hospitals are doing about it. Link
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