Cryonics: could we wake people from hibernation in 50-70 years?
A cryonics expert predicts the times for a possible return to life of people placed in a state of hibernation.
A cryonics expert predicts the times for a possible return to life of people placed in a state of hibernation.
Two recent studies reveal how stem cells can be used to regenerate an injured lung, opening new avenues for the treatment of respiratory diseases
A non-profit organization and an advertising agency team up to promote organ donation through a free tattoo.
Chronic back pain has a powerful new enemy: allogeneic disc tissue transplantation. It can restore mobility and take away pain for a long time.
The patient for whom recovery from HIV is confirmed is a 53-year-old German. And now the perspectives change for everyone.
Is freezing your way into the future a good idea? Where are we with the "resurrection" after cryonics?
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
The arrival of Inclisiran also in Italy is a fundamental step in the fight against cholesterol that cannot be tackled with traditional methods.
A team of researchers and entrepreneurs has developed an implant, made from pig skin, that mimics the human cornea: it works great
Pig cells today, but tomorrow this experimental technique could preserve human organs destined for donation
He's gotten us used to everything, and now he's doing another one of his own. Elon Musk is like that. But how can you not mention it? Listen to this.
What will the future hold for us? It is a question that has always been asked. Here are 10 predictions of the future centered in full by illustrious characters
The reprogramming of patients' pancreatic cells has brought important first results, allowing patients with diabetes to produce insulin again.
WHO notes admit the possibility of an adenovirus as the cause of the global outbreak of acute hepatitis in children.
Modern medicine has extended our lives and reduced suffering in many ways - here are 5 amazing treatments
Great progress in infertility treatments: a team of scientists has created 3D printed human testicular cells capable of producing sperm.
The protagonist of an extraordinary transplant, the first of its kind and the one with the longest survival, did not make it. His pig heart couldn't take it.
A “bath” of enzymes allows the organs to eliminate the antigens that produce rejection. New perspectives for transplants.
The startups' idea is to take ordinary cells from patients, such as skin cells, and turn them into hair-forming cells.
The “new Velcro” has made it possible to build small devices that help monitor the health of plants.