Brain’s Texture Influences Chemical Signaling, Revealing New Insights into Development For decades, scientists have understood that cells navigate during tissue growth by following “chemical maps” – gradients of signaling molecules …
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Lab-Grown Ears: Swiss Researchers Advance Biofabrication of Elastic Cartilage For over three decades, scientists have strived to engineer a functional human ear in the laboratory using a patient’s own cells. …
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TB’s Stealth Strategy: How Bacteria Manipulate Immune Cell Membranes Researchers have uncovered a novel biophysical mechanism employed by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the bacteria that causes tuberculosis (TB), to survive within …
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Cultured Meat and Allergies: A Latest Frontier in Food Safety As cultivated meat—too known as lab-grown meat—edges closer to becoming a consumer reality, a critical question arises: how does its …
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The ‘Fertile’ Brain: How Neurogenesis May Hold the Key to Healthy Aging and Preventing Alzheimer’s Gianna Pratesi, a 105-year-old who recently graced the stage at the Sanremo Festival, embodies a …
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Prisoner Exploits Teen Through Snapchat, Highlighting Growing Trend of Online Exploitation from Behind Bars A 22-year-old man with a lengthy criminal record, Zakaria N., has been sentenced to four years …
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New Vaccine Platform Shows Promise in Generating HIV-Neutralizing Antibodies Researchers at MIT and the Scripps Research Institute have developed a novel vaccine platform utilizing a DNA-based virus-like particle (VLP) that …
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Japan to Subsidize Overseas Installations of Flexible Perovskite Solar Cells TOKYO – February 18, 2026 – Japan is planning to offer subsidies for the installation of flexible perovskite solar cells …
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Of Health editorial team Between expectations, setbacks and restarts, patients and doctors explain everyday life and the new treatment opportunities for these blood cancers No more fighting cancer. No more …
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Researchers from China and the United States have identified a mechanism that explains why the body’s main defense cells against cancer end up “tiring” and stopping working. The discovery, published …