Using embryonic stem cells from mice, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have prompted the growth of healthy – and more importantly, functioning – muscle cells in mice afflicted with a human m… more →
Biosingularitymaterialisam wrote 1 week ago: One of the things I admire about science fantasy[1] (what I like to call Star Wars/Star Trek and an … more →
liverpoollrc wrote 2 weeks ago: Electronics that break down in the body could be useful in temporary medical implants and drug deliv … more →
Einstein a Go Go wrote 1 month ago: Guest 1: Dr Andrea O’Connor, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Melb … more →
sdickman00 wrote 1 month ago: A report on the DECHEMA conference “Organotypic Tissue Culture for Substance Evaluation” held in Pot … more →
materialisam wrote 2 months ago: Electricity is powerful stuff, whether in its domesticated form as a power source, or in its wild an … more →
Paul Vereijken wrote 3 months ago: Studying abroad probably means a busy life. You’ve things to do at home, at your new university and … more →
wolbring wrote 6 months ago: Skin from a factory – this has long been the dream of pharmacologists, chemists and doctors. Researc … more →
orthopedix wrote 6 months ago: The treatment of full thickness articular defects remains a challenging problem for the orthopaedic … more →
vascoteixeira wrote 7 months ago: More International Nanotechnology Job Positions at: http://www.NanoTechJobs.eu ——— … more →
Lauren Rugani wrote 7 months ago: Two major challenges in tissue engineering are forming ordered patterns of cells and creating blood … more →
innovolabs wrote 9 months ago: Juan Enriquez: On Homo-Evolutis … more →
speakingofresearch wrote 11 months ago: Over the past few weeks we have reported on how scientists are discovering how to engineer tissues a … more →
david431 wrote 12 months ago: Here you can read an article that discusses the use of stem cells to repair war wounds. The US milit … more →
speakingofresearch wrote 1 year ago: Now for a guest entry by Pro-Test member, Bianca Summons: Many years of research have today culminat … more →
Luigi Cappel wrote 1 year ago: Cryogenics has been the subject of science fiction for as long as I can remember, but it has now bec … more →
Keele University Press Office wrote 1 year ago: 17/7/08 Keele University is to help train scientists in revolutionary new medical treatments at a £6 … more →
attilachordash wrote 1 year ago: Finally Chris over at Ouroboros came up with the idea and the quick implementation of Hourglass, a b … more →
attilachordash wrote 1 year ago: The concept of decellularizing complex organs in cadavers and reseeding the remaining matrix structu … more →
davelove wrote 1 year ago: When Karl Capek introduced the term “robot” in his 1921 science fiction book Rosum’s Uni … more →