Rise, Eric Schmidt funds 100 amazing ideas to change the world
The American billionaire is funding a toothbrush that detects cancer and other extraordinary frontier ideas and inventions
The American billionaire is funding a toothbrush that detects cancer and other extraordinary frontier ideas and inventions
Artificial blood can repair cell damage caused by lack of oxygen. It could make transplants easier, treat heart attacks and strokes, and even reverse cell death.
Elevian appears to have the edge in finding ways to increase lifespan, in this case using a protein called GDF11. But there are challenges to be faced.
AgRP neurons in the hypothalamus “manage” the excitability of neurons in the cerebral cortex by stimulating nervous hunger. And what do we do now?
The addition of ultrasound can help eliminate arterial plaques completely, preventing them from reforming.
Intranasal administration of active lipid messengers blocks memory loss and neurodegeneration in mouse models of Alzheimer's.
New light on a 2018 discovery gives an even better understanding of the special tunnels that connect the bone marrow to the brain.
Semeoticons, an international project led by an Italian team, aims at very advanced diagnostics: I talk about it with its coordinator.
Each of these modern medical marvels would have been considered pure magic just a hundred years ago.
A robot equipped with artificial intelligence converses with doctors and presents symptoms and parameters of a patient with brain injury
Are proteins involved in the aging process? According to a recent discovery, the answer is absolutely yes!
A nanochip can turn skin tissue into blood vessels to repair wounds. It could be useful for many therapies.
The relationship between salt and deep brain regions reveals surprises according to a new study from Georgia University
A German team keeps a tadpole's brain cells alive by injecting algae into its brain - this allowed it to breathe without oxygen.
A Japanese droid is able to analyze disturbances and even predict them simply by observing and analyzing walking
A small change with enormous consequences: the largest study of its kind in the world says it loud and clear, replacing salt saves the lives of millions of humans.
A deadly poison that creates a lifesaving drug for transplants and strokes? Each medal always has another face.
An Israeli company patents an engineered sugar that can replace traditional sugar and all the sweeteners that have emerged in recent years.
High blood pressure? A serial killer with over 8 million deaths a year. An experimental method lowers it when not even drugs can.
Working beyond a certain threshold of hours per week kills. Literally. It is the result of a WHO study: and Covid doesn't even enter the data.
The idea that we might be able to restore function after spinal cord injury with the patient's own stem cells is truly intriguing