World's first 3D printed trachea transplant with stem cells
Korean researchers used scans and bioink with the patient's cells to create a 2cm artificial trachea that was successfully transplanted in 5 weeks.
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.
A University of Pittsburgh study identified 25 markers in blood that can reveal a person's biological age. New weapon to treat aging failures.
The possibility of implanting mini solar panels in the eyes to treat incurable eye diseases, bypassing damaged photoreceptors, is being studied.
At Pennsylvania State University they developed a technique to 3D print living human skin directly onto wounds. New possibilities for facial reconstructive surgery and hair transplants.
Paul Edmonds, a patient from California, defeated both HIV and cancer thanks to a revolutionary stem cell transplant.
Scientists have developed a method that, via electrical impulses to the brain, helps people recover memories and live better.
Treat knee joint defects with cartilage grown from the nose? A new path in the treatment of arthritis.
The SynMoss project aims to develop a plant with a fully synthetic genome in the next 10 years, revolutionizing plant biotechnology.
Eggs, ligaments and medical innovation! Researchers inspired by the shell find potential remedy for traditionally delicate surgeries and uncertain outcomes
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.
Vertex Pharmaceuticals announces new experimental drug that blocks pain signals before they reach the brain – a non-addictive alternative to opioids
The Aggarwal-curcumin case shows how high the risk of manipulation and false hopes is in research, and how much attention is needed.
Innovative research restores hearing to children who are deaf from birth: and now it could revolutionize the medical field.
The failed predictions that defined an era: From personal space travel to unlimited hydrogen, there's a lot of the future still missing
The world of football has been going through various evolutions in recent years, the first and fundamental was the introduction of VAR but also the live streaming of betting sites has contributed to bringing fans closer to the matches, because while previously it was necessary to watch the matches on TV today on specialized betting sites the results and statistics are constantly updated live. Among the novelties that futuristic football reserves there is also a total use of medicine, accompanied by ... Read more
New study reveals that CAR T cells, used against cancer, slow aging and can prevent obesity and diabetes.
Innovative research transforms Cutibacterium acnes, a common skin bacterium, into an effective ally against acne.
UCR research has discovered a plant protein that may hold the key to slowing aging in humans
With 3D printing there will be more and more products that we will be able to create completely independently. Nothing but chatter.
Carolina de Aguiar Ferreira is transforming the fight against cancer with innovative isotopes for precise targeting of cancer cells.