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New 3D-printable material brings artificial organs one step closer
A new kind of 3D-printable material that can stretch, flex and still stay friendly to living cells could change how medical ...
The best defense against prompt injection and other AI attacks is to do some basic engineering, test more, and not rely on AI to protect you.
In order to 3D-print really intricate items, you need a really fine print nozzle. Scientists have discovered that instead of ...
Chinese surgeons saved a woman's torn-off ear by grafting it onto her foot before reattaching it months later in a ...
A new imaging technology can distinguish cancerous tissue from healthy cells by detecting ultra-weak light signals. It relies ...
One of the biggest risk factors for developing liver cancer is a high-fat diet. A new study from MIT reveals how a fatty diet ...
Liver cells exposed to a high fat diet revert to an immature state that is more susceptible to cancer-causing mutations.
Gastric (stomach) cancer remains one of the most common and deadly cancers in East Asia, including Korea. Yet despite its ...
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AI uncovers 360,000 DNA knots that quietly shape how genes turn on and off
AI maps fleeting DNA quadruplexes, revealing paired structures that control genes in healthy cells and cancer.
Researchers in McGill's Department of Mechanical Engineering and at Drexel University have developed an innovative manufacturing technique that makes ...
For many years, doctors and technicians who performed medical ultrasound procedures viewed bubbles with wary concern. The ...
Tulane's J. Quincy Brown honored as a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors for his contributions to biomedical engineering.
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