How concerns about infant and child weight became a stand-in for health, and how these assumptions shape parenting, medical ...
Martin Cooper’s first mobile call launched a revolution that turned the cellphone from a brick-sized novelty into an ...
Wrong Pan? Use This Instead You're halfway through a recipe when you realize you don't have the right pan. Sound familiar?
A solar technology pioneered in Korea has emerged as one of the fastest-growing areas in global energy research, according to new analysis released by Sungkyunkwan University. The report, co-authored ...
For years, one of the most powerful weapons against certain blood cancers, called CAR-T therapy, has required an elaborate process: Doctors extract a patient’s immune cells, ship them to a specialized ...
The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) today announced the upcoming release of "Charting the Translational Pathway: ISSCR Best Practices for the Development of Pluripotent Stem Cell ...
A 3D rendering showing the internal structure of an animal cell, with several round or wavy structures inside a border. It turns out that the redox state of a cell, such as the animal cell shown, is ...
Why cells grow to just the right size has long baffled scientists. Too small or too large, and cells can trigger serious diseases, but the genetic switch behind this balance has remained elusive. Now, ...
What keeps our cells the right size? Scientists have long puzzled over this fundamental question, since cells that are too large or too small are linked to many diseases. Until now, the genetic basis ...
The robots, each the size of a single cell, casually turn circles in a bath of water. Suddenly, their sensors detect a change: Parts of the bath are heating up. The microrobots halt their twirls and ...
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