Most chronic and age-related diseases result from tissue failure. Cells lose function, structures degrade, and organs stop ...
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Turning human fat into insulin-producing organoids that reverse diabetes
By preserving fat tissue architecture, researchers created organoids that restore insulin function, paving the way for advancements in diabetes treatment.
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Beer waste makes cultivated meat taste more like the real thing
Scientists are turning a stubborn waste problem from the beer industry into a surprisingly effective tool for making ...
A nanomaterial based on a platform developed by Professor Samuel Stupp crosses the blood-brain barrier and targets harmful ...
A landmark research project on the development of a 3D-bioprinted wound dressing in the health sector has secured first place ...
In a redeeming development for one of nature’s most universally denounced pests, researchers from McGill and Drexel ...
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‘World’s first’ surgical humanoid robot brings high precision in spine procedures
LEM Surgical showcases its Dynamis surgical humanoid at CES 2026, showing AI-driven, multi-arm precision for spine and ...
Description: Biomechanics and biomaterials research stands at the forefront of contemporary bioengineering and biotechnology, shaping the future of ...
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Bowel preparation for colonoscopies may temporarily alter gut balance, preclinical study suggests
New preclinical research suggests that bowel preparation procedures for colonoscopies may temporarily alter gut balance, ...
Find out about TECregen's, a Basel-based company developing novel biologics designed to rejuvenate the thymus, “thymopoietics ...
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Unveiling IDH-mutant glioma's roots: A new path for early diagnosis
IDH-mutant glioma, caused by abnormalities in a specific gene (IDH), is the most common malignant brain tumor among young adults under the age of 50.
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