News

Neuroscientists at Stanford University have grown a tiny, two-centimeter-long ‘sausage’ made of human cells that may hold ...
Biotechnology company Pluri has announced the issuance of a patent by the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for its ...
Canada Gairdner Awards recognize the world’s most accomplished researchers whose work is improving our understanding of human ...
In a new Nature Physics study, researchers have provided evidence of universal conformal invariance in living biological ...
In a major step forward for cancer treatment, researchers have developed a new type of “smart” chemical that attacks ...
How does a fragile body exist in a sick society? French author Michel Houellebecq has long displayed a fascination with medicine, the body, and death. Regarded by many as literature's enfant terrible ...
The biological research of UC Santa Cruz’s Needhi Bhalla to determine the molecular motions at the heart of heredity has ...
Scientists achieved “a milestone” by charting the activity and structure of 200,000 cells in a mouse brain and their 523 ...
Ryan Hunter, PhD, associate professor of microbiology and immunology, recently created a device to study anaerobic bacteria alongside oxygenated cells, simulating microenvironments within the body.
The compound has been linked to improved cognitive performance and reduced anxiety – but are you getting enough of it?
Matcha is a type of green tea rich in antioxidants and other compounds offering an array of health benefits. Most people can benefit from daily matcha consumption.