Ever wanted to ride a rollercoaster through the inside of a bacterial cell? Now you can, at least in Minecraft. Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign created CraftCells – ...
3D printing technology has already transformed the field of biomedical research by allowing scientists to produce soft tissue, replacement windpipes, and working hearts on a whim. But each of these ...
In a groundbreaking fusion of biology and technology, scientists have successfully 3D printed a tiny elephant inside a living cell. This remarkable feat not only showcases the potential of 3D printing ...
A+PerfusC ™ system and its 3D culture plate (consumable) have passed internal testing and validation with design finalized.
New work from UC Davis and the University of Utah shows how the 3D structure of DNA inside a germ cell commits it to develop into a sperm cell. The discovery could improve understanding of fertility ...
Swedish researchers have developed two types of 3D bioprinting technology to artificially generate skin containing blood ...
A new open-source software tool helps see the inside of 3D and 4D images, providing insight into embryonic mouse heart development. 3D and 4D imaging, which is 3D imaging combined with time to show ...
Microscale 3D printed arches guide cells to form natural self-bonds, improving how soft tissue attaches to medical implants without added proteins. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Efforts to engineer reliable ...
Spheroids Market revenue is expected to grow at a CAGR of 23.3% from 2025 to 2032, reaching nearly USD 4183.33 Mn by 2032. Spheroids are no longer just lab models, they’re catalysts accelerating drug ...
Aging, neurological diseases and our bodies' stress response are all linked to the tiny power plants inside each cell known ...
Why did the bee go to the dermatologist? Bee-cause he had urticaria. If you get the joke (we didn't: urticaria is the medical term for hives), you’d probably fit right in at the Regenerative ...
Cerebral malaria kills 1 out of 5 children that suffer from it, and causes long-term disabilities in half of the survivors.