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Scientists at King's College London, UK, say they've successfully grown a human tooth in a lab for the first time.
D printing skin, bone, and even working organs could change transplant medicine and medical research — but how, exactly, does ...
Chemical & Materials Engineering Assistant Professor Maryam Raeeszadeh-Sarmazdeh shares a few thoughts about her work and the ...
Growing cells in the laboratory is an art that humans have mastered decades ago. Recreating entire three-dimensional tissues is much more challenging. Researchers are developing a new hydrogel-based ...
Growing an entire new tooth—or starting the process so that the cells can continue it when implanted—will require ...
BWT Alpine Formula One Team has announced the extension of its long-standing collaboration with Matrix Fitness, who reinforce ...
Kefir is more than just a trendy health drink—it's a powerhouse of probiotics, nutrients, and bioactive compounds with ...
The Incucyte ® Live-Cell Analysis System is a fully automated platform for phase contrast and two-color fluorescence imaging, ...
An experimentator has used waste heat of his body to turn humans into batteries. Nick Zetta, who runs Basically Homeless YouTube channel, turned himself into a battery using thermoelectric generators.
Researchers have uncovered the 3D structure of RBP3, a key protein in vision, revealing how it transports retinoids and fatty ...
The skin is the largest organ in the human body. It makes up around 15 percent of our body weight ... Like most tissues, the skin consists of cells that are embedded in a so-called extracellular ...
A new breast surgery trend dubbed the “internal bra” can supposedly keep the girls lifted without a bra on. The technique ...