Ovarian transplant: “on-demand” menopause divides science
Cryopreservation of ovarian tissue promises to delay the effects of menopause, but experts have many doubts.
Cryopreservation of ovarian tissue promises to delay the effects of menopause, but experts have many doubts.
If approved, LyGenesis cell therapy could allow a single donated liver to treat dozens of patients. And it's just the beginning.
Korean researchers used scans and bioink with the patient's cells to create a 2cm artificial trachea that was successfully transplanted in 5 weeks.
First success of CAR-T therapy on solid brain tumors: drastic regression of glioblastoma in 3 patients. The path is the right one.
Drone technology that 3D prints in flight, inspired by the collaboration of insects, promises to build in previously inaccessible areas.
An anti-gravity treadmill uses space research to reduce gravitational loads and allow patients and athletes to move without pain.
Robotic surgeons promise less invasive surgeries and faster recovery, but their real impact is yet to be proven and their cost remains a barrier for many hospitals.
Diamond nanomembranes developed by Fraunhofer reduce the heat of electronic components by 10 times and increase the charging speed of electric vehicles fivefold
Research from Queen Mary University confirms: prolonged fasting changes the body's energy sources in 3 days, with sustained fat mass loss and benefits beyond weight loss.
Cutting-edge longevity research explores the synergistic effect of four advanced anti-aging therapies, promising never-before-seen life extensions in mouse models.
Senolytic drugs act on the removal of senescent cells, harmful “elderly” cells that cause inflammation and dysfunctions typical of aging. Breast therapy is increasingly concrete.
Recent studies suggest that the origin of the Earth, and perhaps other planets, may have had an unexpectedly flat shape.
Reading the Herculaneum Papyri with artificial intelligence begins to reveal lost works. The Vesuvius Challenge is won.
Innovative research restores hearing to children who are deaf from birth: and now it could revolutionize the medical field.
Cornell's new rapid lithium battery promises ultra-fast charging, and could be the key to global EV adoption.
MIT presents a liquid metal 3D printing technique capable of making large aluminum components in minutes, a significant advance over traditional methods.
Controversial billionaire Bryan Johnson tests expensive gene therapy on a Caribbean island as part of his plan to reverse biological age, sparking doubts in the scientific community.
The idea of a future of anarcho-capitalism, where the market and individualism prevail over any other form of social organization, is increasingly present in the political debate.
Urinary incontinence in men can lead not only to physical problems but also to risks of infections and skin irritation. In this article, we will explore effective strategies to prevent these problems, from prolonged diaper use to the incorporation of devices such as the strigipenis and the therapeutic approach of physical therapy. Pelvic floor exercises and physical therapy Pelvic floor exercises, also called Kegel exercises, are essential for strengthening the muscles that control the bladder. Incorporate specific exercise routines, along… Read more
In his new book, Yanis Varoufakis argues that capitalism has been replaced by the technological feudalism of the tech giants.
Face and eye transplant opens new hopes in regenerative medicine and the treatment of facial lesions.