For several decades, researchers have been trying to combine microelectromechanical systems with living material
The new system, dubbed RESCUE, allows RNA edits to be made that were not previously possible
When the gene is turned off, field-grown elite hybrids yield 4.6 bushels more per acre on average than standard plants
'High-tech' framing may be driving negative attitudes toward cultured meat
High capture efficiency and sensitivity of scATAC-Seq assay demonstrated in Nature Biotechnology study
Novel materials made with FDA-approved components could deliver large payloads of active ingredients
Compared with other biofluids such as blood, sweat has the potential to be obtained less invasively for diagnostic testing
By speaking the brain's language, the material is a portal between electronics and the brain
The study presents world-first data demonstrating the ability of an artificial placenta-based life support platform to maintain extremely preterm lamb fetuses
The University of Cincinnati created the world's first continuous-monitoring device that tests sweat as effectively as blood
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