The device allows fundamental brain research that could provide new insight for human brain conditions
Even within the same tumor, cancer cells can differ in their genetics, behavior, and susceptibility to chemotherapy drugs
The creation of effective technologies does not necessarily require an understanding of them, a new study shows
The findings suggest that the effectiveness and safety of probiotic therapies could change over time
Researchers have discovered how mosquitoes pick up on acidic volatiles found in human sweat
The discovery of these seemingly out-of-place sensing cells may lend insight into possibilities for protecting lung function
Rice University bioengineers lead effort to print scaffolds to heal bone and cartilage
The first electromagnetic flowmeter with biocompatible disposable flow tube specifically developed for single-use biopharmaceutical applications
A new study indicates that the evolutionary relationship between infected hosts can predict the impact of diseases
Virtual reality games could help individuals with certain neurological conditions shift their perceptions of time
Amyloid plaques are a hallmark in human beings of Alzheimer's disease
The study presents world-first data demonstrating the ability of an artificial placenta-based life support platform to maintain extremely preterm lamb fetuses
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