You probably overestimate just how far someone can push you before you reach your tipping point, new research suggests. No,
Month: December 2018
Types and preparation techniques of scaffold materials in cartilage tissue engineering
Chondral defect is a kind of defect which refers to focal area damage to the articular cartilage. This defect also
Lifespan extension at low temperatures is genetically controlled, MBL study suggests
Why do we age? Despite more than a century of research (and a vast industry of youth-promising products), what causes
Plants as antifungal factories
Researchers from the Spanish Research Council (CSIC) at the Centre for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CRAG) and the Institute for
Hair color gene study sheds new light on roots of redheads’ locks
Scientists have discovered eight genes linked to red hair, helping to solve a mystery of how redheads inherit their flaming
Scientific assessment of endangered languages produces mixed results
A new study of the progress made over the last 25 years in documenting and revitalizing endangered languages shows both
Small and isolated habitat patches crucial to species survival
Small, local patches of habitat could be playing a much bigger role in conserving biodiversity than you think, according to
Regrowing damaged nerves hinges on shutting down key genes
Neurons in the brain and spinal cord don’t grow back after injury, unlike those in the rest of the body.
Lifespan extension at low temperatures is genetically controlled
Why do we age? Despite more than a century of research (and a vast industry of youth-promising products), what causes
The use of electrospun scaffolds in musculoskeletal tissue engineering
The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles and tendons that stabilizes the shoulder joint. It also helps in