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Plants grow from something unexpected—carbon drawn in through tiny pores called stomata. At Stanford, researchers are ...
A research group has developed a technology for mass-producing uniform artificial cells (lipid bilayer vesicles) with ...
Using a newly devised, three-dimensional model to study the regeneration of nerve tissue in the nose, researchers at School ...
Human breast milk is uniquely adapted to meet an infant's nutritional needs. Surprisingly, we still know very little about ...
It’s tedious and tiring to move the 3D printing pen through the motions to build simple parts, but that’s the whole gimmick here. What’s wild is how good the results are.
It's referred to as a phantom, yet it's anything but scary. In fact, for patients who need tumors extracted, it could help ...
3D Cell Culture has gained increasing momentum in the pharmaceutical industry over recent years, with the global 3D Cell Culture market predicted to reach a value of $3.48 Billion by 2028.
At the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, a patient with Parkinson’s disease sat at a desk in front of a computer, pen in hand. But this was no ordinary pen. You can’t use it to write on paper ...
Well, more accurately it was shot using a lot of iPhone 15 Pro Max models. In a new article at IGN by Scott Collura , fresh details on the production and its challenges have been shared.