For decades, lab-grown cells have been studied in materials that don't reflect the softness and flexibility of human tissue.
For decades, lab-grown cells have been studied in materials that don’t reflect the softness and flexibility of human tissue.
As a researcher, I still remember the discomfort I felt every time I had to sacrifice laboratory animals for an experiment.
AI has all but overtaken the thinking universe. Training an early version of ChatGPT consumes about 1300 megawatt-hours of ...
A new light-controlled hydrogel developed at CU Boulder mimics the movement and flexibility of real tissue, giving scientists ...
Scientists found microplastics in all examined human brains in a recent study, with highest levels discovered in dementia ...
Neurofibrillary tangles mark Alzheimer’s disease and a plethora of primary tauopathies. How best to study them in the lab? Most mouse tauopathy models overexpress the human tau protein and are highly ...
Before you ever set foot on a spacecraft bound for deep space, tiny replicas of your organs might make the journey first. Suspended in microgravity aboard a research mission, this organ-on-a-chip, or ...
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