This Lab-Grown Skin Could Revolutionize Transplants
The breakthrough launched a debate: What do we make now? One faction wanted to grow a face, but the faction ...
The breakthrough launched a debate: What do we make now? One faction wanted to grow a face, but the faction ...
“This is very exciting,” says Jason Carmel, a motor system neuroscientist at Columbia University who wasn’t involved in the study. ...
Over time, they refined TDI-11861. In mice, the drug didn’t appear to interfere with sexual functioning or cause any side ...
A report released today by the United Nations says that we’ve neglected a major component of the superbug problem: the ...
In a world-first, Australia has announced it will officially recognize MDMA and psilocybin as medicines. On February 3, Australia’s Therapeutic Goods ...
Your gut has an obvious job: It processes the food you eat. But it has another important function: It protects ...
“It’s probably one of the most extraordinary papers in immunology that I’ve seen, easily in the past decade,” says John ...
To go through life in a fat body means you are less likely to be hired for a job and will ...
The Covid-19 crisis highlighted certain economic and welfare issues associated with using animals for research. Pandemic-related closures meant that many labs ...
Starting in the 1960s, doctors attempted transplants of kidneys, hearts, and livers from baboons and chimpanzees—humans’ closest genetic relatives—into people. ...
Scientists have uncovered new genetic evidence from the market in Wuhan, China, where COVID cases first clustered in late 2019....
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