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Life’s Self-Assembly Molecules
New Theory on Dipole-Dipole Interaction
“Dipolar polymers are capable of forming complex, self-regulating structures which could be employed in everything from [MORE]
“Human Radar” for Gait Monitoring
Human radar’ device tracks movement, gait speed of Parkinson’s patients at home
“Researchers from MIT and the University of Rochester have [MORE]
Frequencies in the Hearing Pathway
Best frequencies and temporal delays are similar across the low-frequency regions of the guinea pig cochlea
“Here, we [researchers at Linköping [MORE]
Blood Oxygen Reading on a Smartphone
A Smartphone’s Camera and Flash Could Help People Measuring Blood Oxygen Levels at Home with a smart phone camera and [MORE]
Patient-Derived Parathyroid Organoid
Novel patient-derived parathyroid organoid developed
“Researchers at the University Medical Center Groningen (Netherlands) led by Robert Coppes and Schelto Kruijff have [MORE]
Artificial Tooth Enamel
Artificial enamel
“Carried out by scientists in Russia and Egypt, the newly developed dental coating uses hydroxyapatite as a starting point. [MORE]
Normal Blood Flow in Brain after Stem Cell Treatment for Sickle Cell Disease
HSCT Normalizes Brain Hemodynamics in Children With Sickle Cell Disease
“Children who undergo hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) for sickle cell [MORE]
Expanding Brain Organoids
Ensuring human-like basal progenitor levels in hominid cerebral organoids
“The human-specific gene ARHGAP11B has been implicated in human neocortex expansion. . [MORE]
How to Create a Synthetic Organoid
Using synthetic cells to control stem cells.
“In our lab, we [The Max Planck Institute for Medical Research in Heidelberg, Germany] [MORE]
Growing Stem Cells Artificially
Artificial embryo heart system grows blood stem cells on demand
“Blood stem cell donation is an important medical procedure, but it’s [MORE]
Smart Microscopes
Suliana Manley’s fluorescent microscope at EPFL
“An intelligent microscope is kind of like a self-driving car. It needs to process certain [MORE]
Granular Hydrogel Bioink for 3D Bioprinting
Novel hydrogel bioink improves 3D-printed biomaterials
“Researchers from Penn State (PA, USA) have achieved previously unattained levels of porosity, shape fidelity [MORE]
First Synthetic Microbiome
Stanford scientists build first synthetic human microbiome from scratch
“A team of researchers from Stanford University has constructed the first synthetic [MORE]
Lab Grown Hair Follicles for Transplant
Hair loss breakthrough sees fully mature follicles grown in the lab
From bioengineers at the University of Yokohama: “Pluripotent stem cells [MORE]