Scientists have successfully created immature human egg-like cells from skin-derived stem cells, a significant step in ...
Apple Watch sleep tracking may soon get a serious upgrade. Thanks to a new UMass Amherst system called BIDSleep, which brings AI smarts to wrist-based data, researchers say the wearable can now get ...
The Lab Press' January 2026 Full Solicits and Solicitations with Lunar Distribution and Bill Sienkiewicz The Lab Press ...
One in five people will develop dementia in their lifetime, but there are early signs that there could be a cure or treatment for the disease in the future.
Shanghai and the World", the 2025 World Laureates Forum (WLF), is held at the Lingang Center, Shanghai from October 24 to 26.
Qiagen recently achieved a major milestone with the 4,000th placement of its QIAcube Connect instrument and announced the launch of the EZ2 DNA Investigator Sep&Prep Kit, which automates and enhances ...
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Pigs receive world’s first kidney transplants grown with human organoid tissue
Researchers have made a major medical breakthrough after they created human kidney organoids and transplanted them into pigs.
Researchers at Auburn University Montgomery are now using artificial intelligence to predict a common bacterial infection.
Over the past two decades, synthetic biology has fueled advancements across a broad range of disciplines, including agriculture, bioremediation, biofuel production, and chemical manufacturing. Today, ...
Authorities have released photos of two masked men wanted in connection with the intentional explosion inside Harvard Medical ...
New research from Australia overturns the old idea that exercise “uses up” heartbeats. It shows that fitter people actually use fewer total heartbeats each day thanks to their lower resting heart ...
In his new book, neuroscientist Steve Ramirez delves in the fast-growing field of memory manipulation, which is being explored as a treatment for depression and other mental health conditions.
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