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Autonomous Flexing Artificial Muscle
An Autonomous Chemically Fueled Artificial Protein Muscle
From Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat, Freiburg, Germany: “Herein, an artificial protein muscle is introduced, exerting rhythmic autonomous [MORE]
The Structure of Every Known Protein
DeepMind says it will release the structure of every protein known to science
“Back in December 2020, DeepMind took the world [MORE]
miRNA Biomarker for Detecting Early Stage Colorectal Cancer
Non-invasive, novel urinary miRNA biomarker panel for colorectal cancer diagnosis
“In this work published in Cancers, a group of researchers [Nagoya [MORE]
Regenerating a Lost Limb
Drug cocktail regrows frog legs in regenerative medicine breakthrough
In this piece, researchers at Tufts University “demonstrate long-term (18 months) regrowth, [MORE]
mRNA Shot Stimulates CAR-T Cells to Repair Heart Damage
mRNA shot spawns CAR-T cells in the body to repair heart disease damage
“mRNA technology is making waves with the success [MORE]
Piezoelectric Patch Assists Cartilage Regeneration
Piezoelectric Scaffold Boosts Cartilage Regeneration
“A team of researchers at the University of Connecticut have developed a biomaterial scaffold that generates [MORE]
Autonomous Surgery
Autonomous robotic laparoscopic surgery for intestinal anastomosis
“Here we [Johns Hopkins engineering] describe an enhanced autonomous strategy for laparoscopic soft tissue [MORE]
A “Wearable” for Non-Invasive Brain Imaging
Non-invasive optical brain imaging
“Kernel, a medtech company based in California [Culver City, Los Angeles] has developed the Kernel Flow, a [MORE]
Ultralow-Field MRI Imaging
Ultralow-field MRI scanner
“A compact ultralow-field (ULF) brain MRI scanner that does not require magnetic or radiofrequency shielding and is acoustically [MORE]
The Amish Genome
Genetic Variant Discovered in Amish Protects from Heart Disease.
Since the early 1960s, when Victor McKusick began studying Amish genetics—leading to [MORE]
New Brain Signal Sensor
Human brain signals in record-breaking resolution
“A new array of brain sensors can record electrical signals directly from the surface of [MORE]
Diagnostic Test Aimed at the Pace of Aging
Epidemiologists Develop State-of-the-Art Tool for Measuring Pace of Aging
“Researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health have developed a [MORE]
Electroactive Microbots in Healing Bones
Injectable electroactive microbots may one day heal broken bones
“The technology is being developed by scientists from Sweden’s Linköping University and [MORE]
History of Humanized Mice
History of Creating Genetically Humanized Mice
“Historically, genetic humanization of model organisms was achieved through one of two methods: random insertion [MORE]