On January 14, 2004, the United States announced a new "Vision for Space Exploration," promising that humans would not only ...
Over the course of evolution, the human heart has largely lost its ability to regenerate. Our distant ancestors were not ...
Seven years after the first gene-edited babies were revealed, biotech startup Manhattan Genomics is reviving the idea of ...
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Scientists create detailed single-cell map of the developing human brain
Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School and their collaborators have created one of the most comprehensive single cell maps of the developing human brain. The atlas captures nearly every cell type, ...
In a new book, Steve Ramirez explores the potential of memory manipulation to ease depression and other afflictions.
Plant a seed and, if the conditions are right, the seed grows. The process seems simple enough at first glance and is something many of us may feel like we learned in elementary school.
Our brains actively construct vision in near-darkness, blending residual light with memory and prediction. Even with minimal ...
A new study has found reduced sperm production and testosterone in mice exposed to forever chemicals. Credit: University of Newcastle. It turns out, compared with animals, humans ...
Oscar-winning art director Tim Yip delivered a clarion call for preserving human emotion in an age of artificial intelligence ...
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How new advances in 3D bioprinting, organoids and organs on-a-chip aid in the fight against cancer
Scientists are exploring leading-edge technologies that could transform how cancer is studied, detected and treated by catching it earlier, when it's more treatable and survival rates are highest.
In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look Nvidia’s collaborations in life sciences and drug development, Cobot’s ...
High-fidelity visualization of a fetal heart is essential for deep understanding about heart myofibers orientation and the ...
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