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Scientists from Cincinnati Children's and colleagues based in Japan report achieving a major step forward in organoid technology: producing liver tissue that grows its own internal blood vessels.
The shape, the color, the skin, the stem? Or is there no picture at all ... Aphantasia can also develop after a stroke, head ...
A collaborative study led by Professor Vittoria Raffa at the University of Pisa and Assistant Professor Fabian Raudzus ...
Many of the world’s best and brightest STEM researchers have long moved to the US. But now that brain gain is at risk of reversing to become a brain drain, with science funding and visas in chaos.
Scientists in Sweden led the study, published Thursday in Science. They found abundant signs of neural stem cells growing in ...
Scientists have found evidence of new brain cells sprouting in adults - a process that many thought only occurred in children ...
K-SOTTO workshop educates government doctors on brain death certification, covering technicalities, legal aspects, and documentation requirements.
The brain doesn't merely register time—it structures it, according to new research from the Kavli Institute for Systems ...
The brain is an essential organ and must be safeguarded at all costs. Injury to it can lead to paralysis or even death. Neurosurgeon Lee Ogutha says no one survive without a brain, while the loss ...
In the context of cancer, particularly brain tumours, stem cells offer a novel therapeutic avenue. Their natural tendency to migrate toward sites of injury or abnormal growth, such as tumours ...
Diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) is a rare but serious cancer that develops in the brain stem. It primarily affects children and has unfavorable outcomes.
In a new study, scientists identified people based only on their breathing pattern with almost 97 percent accuracy—and soon might be able to analyze yours to diagnose what ails you.