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Scientists 3D print muscle tissue in zero gravity to study diseases beyond Earth
ETH Zurich scientists 3D print muscle tissue in simulated zero gravity, paving the way for growing human tissue in space.
Humans evolved larger brains and flatter faces much faster than other apes, suggesting that intelligence shaped our skulls.
Inspired by the world’s largest land animal, researchers have created and tested what they say is the world’s smallest 3D ...
A new study provides the best evidence to date that the connection patterns between various parts of the human brain can tell scientists the specialized functions of each region.
Standard laboratory tests can fail to detect many disease-causing DNA changes. Now, a novel 3D chromosome mapping method can ...
Haozhe "Harry" Wang's electrical and computer engineering lab at Duke welcomed an unusual new lab member this fall: ...
Join a pioneering conference focused on the development of human-relevant in vitro disease models. The program brings together leading biologists, bioengineers, clinical researchers, computational ...
The Hearty Soul on MSN
Groundbreaking Surgery Uses 3D Printing to Rebuild Man's Face After Horror Accident
When 75-year-old grandfather Dave Richards began a bike ride with friends in July 2021, he expected nothing more than a ...
If you’ve got a thing for watching a gorgeous yogi get naked for you, then Sophie Storms is going to make your dreams come true. She’s a gorgeous brunette, and dedicated yogi who loves to stay fit as ...
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