For the first time, clumps of human cells called organoids were fully integrated with the brains of rats—and influenced their ...
CHICAGO, IL – We’ve all been there—a tasty snack slips from your plate and lands on the floor. It’s frustrating, especially in the middle of a good meal. And in that moment of hesitation, many people ...
Moon dust is sharp, corrosive, and potentially fatal. NASA’s new electric force field shield is designed to blast it away.
Biologists have made a major breakthrough by using artificial intelligence to design the complete genetic blueprint of a ...
This year could mark a turning point for one of science’s most familiar animals: the laboratory mouse. For decades, mice and ...
Ivermectin had a cult-like following during the COVID-19 pandemic. Did science ever prove it was an effective treatment? The ...
Your body could get its own check engine light with this new glowing skin technology from Japan When you are driving and a yellow icon flashes on your dashboard, you know immediately that something is ...
Weizmann Institute researchers say that progesterone and the stress hormone cortisol drive circadian rhythms; when out of ...
That’s only one problem. Your immune system also has an adaptive system of specialized immune cells and antibodies that attack and destroy invading microbes. This system remembers what those intruders ...
Let’s say it’s 2036, and scientists are working on a new class of drugs. Today, for instance, pharmaceutical companies use ...
Pea-size clusters of human cells called brain organoids inspire both hope and fear. Experts are debating how scientists can responsibly use these bits of gray matter.
“They were interested in ethno-mycology, but she especially — in Russian culture, mushrooms are much more prevalent than we see in the United States. So they’re traveling and they heard about this ...