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High Resolution pH Imaging
Energy Transduction
This piece describes how researchers at Osaka University have used a fluorescent probe and microscopy to image the complex [MORE]
Regenerating Vision
Transplanted Stem Cells in Rodent
Degeneration of photoreceptor cells in the eye is a major cause of age-related blindness, which is [MORE]
Can Smartwatches Really Alert to Oncoming Sickness?
Smart Watch
The worried-well can now use a smartwatch to say “I told you I was sick.” This piece describes how [MORE]
3-D Printed Meniscus
Aspect’s 3-D Bioprinting Platform
With someone in the US undergoing knee replacement surgery every 45 seconds, its little wonder that much [MORE]
Genetic “Fingerprint” of Prostate Cancer
DNA
About a third of men who are successfully treated (surgery and radiation) for localized prostate cancer still go on to [MORE]
Storing Vaccines at Room Temperature
Vaccination
“Supramolecular nanomaterials and interfaces” is the name of the lab at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Lausanne (EPFL) [MORE]
Targeting Disease-Causing RNAs in Precision Medicine
L-RNA3D
“With the precision of a surgeon’s scalpel, we have shown that small molecules can be designed to seek out and [MORE]
Regenerating Natural Hearing
Ear Hair Cells and Progenitors
Age-related hearing loss most often results when the tiny cilia hairs of the cochlea break down. [MORE]
Nanotube Electrodes for Brain Implants
Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube
Most brain implants are made of metal wires, which can work but are not ideal. They can kill [MORE]
A Synthetic Cardiac Stem Cell
Synthetic Cardiac Stem Cells
University collaborators in North Carolina and Henan, China have created a synthetic cardiac stem cell that has [MORE]
Gene Therapy’s Breakout
CRISPR-Cas9 Mode of Action
September 14, 1990 was the first FDA approved human clinical trial for gene therapy. The patient, then [MORE]
The Forensic Necrobiome
Forensic Science Lab
Establishing a time of death is crucial in murder investigations. But that can be particularly difficult if a [MORE]
World’s First Portable Whole-Body CT Scanner
Body Tom Portable CT
As this piece describes it: “BodyTom, the world’s first portable, full-body, 32-slice CT scanner, is a multi-departmental [MORE]
Comparing Sequencing Platforms Using the Same Tumor Tissue
Foundation Medicine (Cambridge, MA) and Guardant Health (Redwood City, CA) both have genomic sequencing platforms for genomic cancer. Foundation analyzes [MORE]