India produces 250,000 biotech and engineering graduates a year, but the alternative protein industry still struggles with job-ready talent. Here's how to plug the gap.
A detailed annotation of anatomical brain structures (some novel) of the spider Uloborus diversus is provided based on a ...
For more than 50 years, scientists have been freezing living cells from endangered species. Here’s how the Frozen Zoo® is ...
Oral diseases are a significant global health issue, affecting both quality of life and overall systemic health. Animal ...
RIT researchers solve multiple tissue engineering challenges by developing a novel hydrogel to host human cells and a device to 3D print bioinks safely.
A Missouri engineering professor has developed a process to use off-the-shelf 3D printers to make devices that can test medicines and treatments on tissues and cells.
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