How do cells know what they should become as the body develops? Biological development depends crucially on spatial patterns: ...
Phone battery draining fast? Learn proven fixes for screen, apps, charging, malware, and see how Bitdefender Mobile Security ...
Science writer Mary Roach chronicles both the history and the latest science of body part replacement in her new book. She ...
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Kombucha vs. Kefir: Nutritionists Reveal Which Fermented Drink Is Better for Gut Health
Kombucha (fermented tea) and kefir (fermented milk) provide probiotics, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory properties, ...
Our bodies are made up of countless cells, and each one is enclosed by a thin layer called the cell membrane. This membrane ...
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How Much Does a Single Cell Weigh? The Brilliant Physics Trick of Weighing Something Less Than a Trillionth of a Gram
It sounds like a strange question, but to biologists it makes all the sense in the world. Yeast cells tip the scales at about ...
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New spinning bioreactor turns lab-grown cells into factories of healing vesicles
“Think of it like the difference between a factory running at normal capacity versus one operating at peak efficiency under ...
Demonstrated in rabbits, the 3-D printer might someday print bone grafts directly onto fractures, complete with antibiotics to ease healing.
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New imaging technique enhances live-cell visualization in standard lab setups
Optical diffraction tomography (ODT) has long been recognized for its potential in non-invasive, label-free imaging of live biological cells. However, a major challenge arises when ODT is applied to ...
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