Engineered Human Neurons Restore Damaged Spinal Cord Circuits
Spinal cord injuries affect an estimated 15–20 million people worldwide, frequently causing permanent loss of movement, sensation, and independence. Damage ...
Spinal cord injuries affect an estimated 15–20 million people worldwide, frequently causing permanent loss of movement, sensation, and independence. Damage ...
Metastable materials often vanish from the laboratory bench before researchers can study them. They form only briefly, quickly transforming into ...
Glioblastoma, the most aggressive primary brain cancer, remains notoriously difficult to control. Its cells do not stay neatly confined within ...
Resonant optical systems can behave like exquisitely sensitive instruments, but extracting the physical information hidden in their spectral signals has ...
Hydrogels are among the most promising materials in modern biomedicine. They are soft, water-rich networks that can resemble the physical ...
Scientists have captured the smallest solar surface vortices ever directly observed, revealing previously invisible plasma motions that may help explain ...
Barrow Neurological Institute has received a $5 million grant from the Arizona Department of Health Services to launch a Phase ...
A new artificial intelligence system developed by researchers at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering and Florida State University’s Center for ...
A new Cochrane review has challenged several long-standing preparation techniques used immediately before embryo transfer in in vitro fertilization, finding ...
Cancer researchers have designed a synthetic peptide that turns tumour cells into highly visible targets for the immune system by ...
A new review in Genes & Diseases describes how DNA-based technologies are moving medicine toward a future in which disease ...
A bile acid long associated with liver damage may have a much narrower—and potentially useful—side to its biological identity. In ...
Carbon nanotube films have long been viewed as promising candidates for next-generation impact protection because they are exceptionally lightweight, flexible ...
Cancer research is entering a new phase in which tumors are no longer viewed as isolated collections of malignant cells. ...
A transparent object can be physically present yet nearly invisible to an ordinary camera. Glass, plastic films and living cells ...
LAWRENCE, Kansas — A University of Kansas project aimed at upgrading one of the Large Hadron Collider’s most specialized detection ...
Bladder cancer care is entering a molecular era in which the most important question may no longer be only where ...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is among the world’s most challenging cancers, accounting for approximately 90% of malignancies ...
Multiple sclerosis has long been understood as a disease in which immune cells attack the central nervous system, but the ...
Jacksonville, Fla. — Mayo Clinic researchers have used artificial intelligence to identify an experimental small-molecule drug that targets a protein ...
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