Lab-grown meat? A bittersweet morsel for the climate
Cultivated meat production is still energy intensive: the impact on the climate? 4 to 25 times higher than that of beef.
Cultivated meat production is still energy intensive: the impact on the climate? 4 to 25 times higher than that of beef.
FDA approves first fecal transplant pill to fight intestinal infections, and one day many other diseases.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University explore organoid intelligence as an alternative to artificial intelligence.
The cure for gray hair could be just a step away thanks to a new stem cell study
Between research, records and hope: a university professor spends 100 days underwater to explore the effects of pressure on longevity.
Research on the regeneration of human limbs finds new perspectives from a bizarre experiment on mice with deer "antlers".
The goal of restoring hearing is within our reach: here's what the study on hair cells teaches us
Spring allergies give us a hard time, but they are also the most studied by science: here is a picture of the situation.
Assisted reproduction takes an unexpected turn: A Japanese team creates mice with two biological fathers. The doubts of the scientific community.
By creating organoids from patient-specific stem cells, doctors and researchers can develop personalized treatment strategies.
The patient for whom recovery from HIV is confirmed is a 53-year-old German. And now the perspectives change for everyone.
Nature is a great ally, and today more than ever: a recently published study shows the great anticancer potential of substances contained in the most common vegetables (and in a poisonous plant)
Blood grown in the laboratory takes its first steps in the veins of some British volunteers: its future? Save the lives of those suffering from diseases that need transfusions.
Developing a drug to enhance the liver's ability to repair itself could eliminate the need for transplants
Researchers have created the world's first "synthetic embryos": they do not need sperm, eggs and fertilization. Inevitable ethical doubts.
The reprogramming of patients' pancreatic cells has brought important first results, allowing patients with diabetes to produce insulin again.
Long-term storage of freeze-dried cells for cloning is great news for endangered species.
The first CRISPR gene editing application against thalassemia and other blood diseases will change the future of drug development.
The discovery of a mechanism to repair the heart muscle has the potential to revolutionize heart treatments and cures
Lungs 3D printed from a patient's cells? Progress and a date for the first human tests: 2027
An MIT experiment showed the possibility of transforming plant cells to create wood in the laboratory: the potential is immense.