How does our DNA store the massive amount of information needed to build a human being? And what happens when it's stored incorrectly? Jesse Dixon, MD, Ph.D., has spent years studying the way this ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — A Texas A&M University researcher received a multi-million-dollar grant to advance brain cell ...
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New additive helps organic solar cells keep 93% of their power
Organic solar cells have long promised a future of lightweight, flexible energy harvesting, but their tendency to degrade ...
Despite rare earth elements' importance in manufacturing cell phones, magnets and a host of other consumer and commercial ...
In a technical briefing that included Car and Driver, Ford's advanced EV group detailed how the platform abandons compromises ...
Nanostructured materials are key to food safety, offering antimicrobial properties and smart packaging solutions that extend ...
A team led by Northwestern University and Shirley Ryan AbilityLab scientists have developed a new technology that can eavesdrop on the hidden electrical dialogues unfolding inside miniature, lab-grown ...
Researchers found that Herpes simplex virus type 1 reorganizes nuclear speckles, essential sites for RNA processing. Without ...
Researchers from RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences have developed a novel implant that delivers tiny growth-promoting particles directly to injured nerve cells, helping them to regrow ...
Researchers found that pancreatic cancer cells sense the extracellular matrix to regulate autophagy, toggling between rapid growth and chemotherapy resistance.
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Novel implant delivers tiny growth-promoting particles directly to injured nerve cells
Researchers from RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences have developed a novel implant that delivers tiny ...
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