Oct. 3, 2024 — Human stem cell transplants successfully repaired macular holes in a monkey model, researchers report. After transplantation, the macular holes were closed by continuous filling ...
In a move akin to puncturing an egg yolk without breaking the shell or egg white, researchers have figured out how to pierce the nucleus of a cell without hurting the rest of the structure.
A popular food dye in Cheetos can turn the skin of live mice transparent to reveal the animal’s organs inside. When ...
AI 'Liquid Biopsies' Using Cell-Free DNA, Protein Biomarkers, Could Aid Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer Sep. 30, 2024 — A blood test that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to detect cancer ...
Researchers have uncovered the fact that a popular food dye used in Cheetos can turn mice’s skin completely transparent — ...
Normally, human cells can only divide and multiply a limited number of times and nobody had yet been able to keep human cells alive for long periods outside the body. But when Gey and his team ...
The first full map of an adult fruit fly’s brain shows 50 million connections between neurons. Researchers are using the map ...
Endothelial cells are major participants in and regulators of inflammatory reactions. Resting endothelial cells prevent coagulation, control blood flow and passage of proteins from blood into ...
Cell biology is the discipline of biological sciences that studies the structure, physiology, growth, reproduction and death of cells. Research in cell biology uses microscopic and molecular tools ...
Professor Denise Montell has won a second Pioneer Award from the NIH to develop an innovative immune therapy for cancers and ...
Human Computer Interaction is the academic discipline that most of us think of as UI design. It focuses on the way that human beings and computers interact to ever increasing levels of both complexity ...
Scientists have mapped all 50 million connections in the brain of a fruit fly, the largest brain ever mapped. The feat will allow scientists to study how brain determines behavior in flies and people.