Imagine a day when a bioprinter filled with a patient’s own cells can be wheeled right to the bedside to
Month: February 2019
Study of singing mice suggests how mammalian brain achieves conversation
By studying the songs of mice from the cloud forests of Costa Rica, researchers have discovered a brain circuit that
Better together: Mitochondrial fusion supports cell division
Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell. And for mitochondria, much like for double-header engines stacked together in a steam
Teen Amputee Tilly Lockey Receives Bionic Arms made in Collaboration with the Production Team of Alita: Battle Angel
British teen Tilly Lockey, 13, contracted menigococal septicemia at just 15 months of age which resulted in her losing both
SCAD: What’s Overlooked Can Be Fatal
As she glided down the mountain, skiing alongside her husband and children, Brianne Callahan felt discomfort in her chest. “It
How a Chemical Probe Can Show ‘Who’ is Responsible for ‘What’ in Our Gut Microbiome
Despite changing membership, microbiome’s function is maintained Our gut’s microbial community is not unlike a country club membership. We know
New biological detection system can provide faster, less expensive results for veterinarians
Veterinarians and agricultural inspectors who seek to detect and contain the spread of animal diseases can now turn to a
Why people with Laron dwarfism are pretty much immune to diabetes and cancer?
There are certain diseases that are so difficult to treat that you definitely would want to have an immunity from
Comparing antioxidants levels in tomatoes of different color
Naturally occurring antioxidants have been of great interest in recent years due to their recognizable health benefits. A study out
First semi-identical twins identified in pregnancy
Young Brisbane twins, a boy and a girl, have been identified as only the second set of semi-identical, or sesquizygotic,