WEHI researchers have documented the diversity of cells in the human breast, explaining the relationship between healthy breast cells and
Day: May 15, 2021
New imaging technique could lead to better bio-implants for patients
University of Birmingham scientists have developed a new microscopic imaging approach to take a closer look at 3D-printing for developing
Did the coronavirus escape from a lab? The idea deserves a second look, scientists say
Eighteen scientists from some of the world’s most prestigious research institutions are urging their colleagues to dig deeper into the
Mayo Clinic Q And A: What is extracorporeal membrane oxygenation?
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My uncle was diagnosed with COVID-19, and his doctors mentioned the possibility of putting him on ECMO.
Fairness ‘important – but not enough’
Being treated fairly is important—but fairness alone isn’t enough to make people feel valued in a workplace or other groups,
Fruit flies and mosquitos are ‘brainier’ than most people suspect, say scientists
In research made possible when COVID-19 sidelined other research projects, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine meticulously counted brain cells in
Indian Covid variant sparks concern, and questions
The coronavirus strain first linked to the COVID epidemic in India has now spread to at least 44 countries and
New pre-clinical model could hold the key to better HIV treatments
A team led by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine and Children’s National Hospital has developed a unique pre-clinical model that
Bio-inspired scaffolds help promote muscle growth
Rice University bioengineers are fabricating and testing tunable electrospun scaffolds completely derived from decellularized skeletal muscle to promote the regeneration
Scientists rewrite the genesis of mosquito-borne viruses
Better designed vaccines for insect-spread viruses like dengue and Zika are likely after researchers discovered models of immature flavivirus particles