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Roboworm
Light-responsive nematode worms
As this piece admits, “biomedical applications may be too far away to envision” (though perhaps not for MAIN’s [MORE]
A COVID-19 and Variants Environmental Biosensor
Soterius Scout sensor detects even asymptomatic COVID-19
“Reliable, accurate and non-invasive, the Soterius Scout sensor can deliver results within a minute [MORE]
Lab Space Architecture and Design
Research facility design
Many if not most of MAIN’s readers work in scientific laboratories, where researchers likely had little input into [MORE]
Visualizing Metabolism
Metabolic Processes Visualized at the Single-Cell Level
“Researchers at the University of Chicago’s Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering and Biological Sciences [MORE]
A Dissolvable Pacemaker
Transient pacemaker dissolves in the body after use
“In a breakthrough that could greatly ease the burden for patients recovering from [MORE]
Spray-On Hydrogel to Protect Organs after Surgery
Spray-On Hydrogel to Prevent Post-Surgery Adhesions
“Researchers at University of California San Diego have developed a spray-on hydrogel that forms a [MORE]
Human Hearing the Ultrasonic
Superhuman spatial hearing technology for ultrasonic frequencies
From acoustic engineers at Aalto University (Espoo, Finland): “we describe a method whereby an [MORE]
Mechanical Stimulation influences Organoid Growth
Mechanical plasticity of collagen in mammary gland organoids
In both organ and tumor growth, chemical and mechanical signaling interact. In this [MORE]
What We Have in Common with Slime Molds
Mechanosensation mediates decisions in aneural organism
Physarum polycephalum, an acellular slime mold, does not have a brain, but is capable of [MORE]
Building a Virus Trap
Engineering a virus trap
From the Technical University of Munich: “DNA molecules can be folded into two- and three-dimensional structures. Binding [MORE]
A Blood Filter for Tumor Cells
Inexpensive filter captures tumor
“Researchers at Kumamoto University in Japan have designed an inexpensive and convenient filter that can isolate circulating [MORE]
An Oral Pacemaker-Like Device for Swallowing
Pacemaker-like devices could restore oral function
“In a new study, researchers at Texas A&M University have delineated the minimum size of [MORE]
CRISPR-Act 3.0
Plant scientists develop a new viable CRISPR for genome engineering
Plant scientists at the University of Maryland describe a gene enhancement [MORE]
Reactivating the p53 Tumor Suppressor Gene
Cancer immunotherapy reactivates tumor suppressor protein
MAIN rarely covers drug discovery, which is a huge field in itself, but this piece [MORE]