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Epicardioids
Miniature heart in a Petri dish
“Now, researchers from the Technical University of Munich (Germany) have developed heart organoids – called [MORE]
Generalist Medical AI
Generalist Medical AI
According to this piece, generalist medical AI can: “Adapt easily to new tasks without the need for formal [MORE]
Peptide Assisted Gene Editing (PAGE)
Peptide Assisted Gene Editing (PAGE)
“In the study, researchers [at the University of Pennsylvania] explored the use of small, virus-derived protein [MORE]
New Approach for Cellular Surgery
Nano-robotic scalpel swarm shreds brain cancer cells from the inside
“Building on previous work, researchers at the University of Toronto Robotics [MORE]
Drug-Laden Hydrogel that Prevents Glioblastoma Recurrence
Dual-action hydrogel prevents brain cancer returning in 100% of test mice
“Scientists at Johns Hopkins University have developed a treatment that [MORE]
Bio-Electric Wound Healing
How Electricity Can Heal Wounds Three Times as Fast
“We’ve [researchers at Chalmers University in Sweden] looked at diabetes models of [MORE]
“All of Us” Program Releases 250k Genomes
“All of Us” Research Program
“The National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) All of Us Research Program announced that 250,000 whole genome [MORE]
A Sonophoresis Patch
Painless patch uses ultrasound to deliver drugs through the skin
“The team [at MIT] calls the system a Conformable Ultrasound Sonophoresis [MORE]
Regenerating Hearing
The snail-shell-shaped part of the inner ear that houses hair cells
“Using single-cell RNAseq, advanced imaging, electrophysiology, and lineage tracing, Quan [MORE]
Sperm Injecting Robot
The first babies conceived with a sperm-injecting robot have been born
“The startup company that developed the robot, Overture Life, says [MORE]
Ingestible Battery Runs on Gastro Bacteria
Tiny biobattery with 100-year shelf life runs on bacteria
From Binghampton University: “The dime-sized fuel cell was sealed with a piece [MORE]
First Beating Heart Transplant
Beating heart awaiting transplant
“Here we [transplant surgeons at Stanford University Hospital] report the first case of a beating heart transplant [MORE]
Gene Therapy for Glaucoma
Glaucoma
“The major risk factor for glaucoma is elevated intraocular pressure, which is regulated by the balance between the secretion of [MORE]
Cellular Reprogramming Hearts after Infarction
Cardiac muscle cells derived from cardiac fibroblasts. Fibroblast marker Fsp1 (red), cardiac muscle cell marker troponin I (green) and nuclei [MORE]