Goodbye neonatal test: will children be born with their genetic future already written?
France may soon adopt newborn genomic screening, revealing hundreds of rare diseases from birth.
France may soon adopt newborn genomic screening, revealing hundreds of rare diseases from birth.
Studies in mice and monkeys reveal that taurine can improve health and extend life, and opens new perspectives for humans.
CarePods, advanced technology for autonomous cabins: quick and accessible medical checks, without the need for healthcare personnel.
A new toothpaste to treat peanut allergy shows promising results in a study of 32 participants
From the ancient dream of eternity to the chatbots of the dead: a journey into the new frontiers of digital immortality between potential and ethical risks.
A team at UT Southwestern has created a device that keeps the brain functioning separately from the body
Diabetics patients could soon say goodbye to daily injections thanks to icodec, an extended-release insulin that is as effective as the daily one.
The GCN5 enzyme is crucial: if it functions poorly it can cause cancer and diabetes. That's why it can become the centerpiece of important new drugs.
Research team shows that gut microbiome can transmit Alzheimer's disease from humans to healthy rats. The discovery could open new therapeutic avenues.
The device could lead us to more effective drug tests, simulating the interaction and possible effects on different organs
Nature guides science: A new hydrophobic surface developed by Harvard and international partners stays dry underwater for months
A topical erectile dysfunction drug derived from the venom of a deadly spider has passed its first human trials.
The innovation of the artificial womb, ever closer, can revolutionize the care of premature newborns, but it also raises ethical and technical questions.
A cryonics expert predicts the times for a possible return to life of people placed in a state of hibernation.
Scientists have found 9 types of microplastics in the human heart, some even during surgery
Kuori, a cleantech startup, does its part against microplastics by transforming food waste into compostable shoe soles.
VR isn't just for video games. This is how it is revolutionizing the pharmaceutical industry, making medicine safer and more effective.
A new study shows the enormous challenges that microgravity poses for astronauts: it reduces the activity of genes in white blood cells, fundamental to the immune system
Science takes a step forward in treating diabetes: Insulin can be grown in lettuce and taken orally.
It “sees” leaks, changes shape and stands out in scans: a new technological “patch” can change the future of abdominal surgery.
The French city launches "citizen" rainwater recuperators to optimize water management and conservation.