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What happens inside your body when you're tired, out of breath, or oxygen-deprived? A new study by researchers at the ...
We know that some animals are bilaterian—meaning they display bilateral symmetry—while others are not, but nature is rarely ...
Scientists found that embryonic skin cells “whisper” through faint mechanical tugs, using the same force-sensing proteins ...
Bristle worms have protrusions that act like a 3D printer, helping us to understand how cells regenerate. Most people will ...
This edition of Mint's ‘Climate Change and You’ newsletter discusses the coevolution of primates and fleshy fruits, the ...
Researchers have created over 400 distinct types of human nerve cells in vitro, vastly expanding the diversity available for ...
The UCLA advance opens the door to growing other vascularized organ models, including intestines and colons, providing ...
Satya Nadella has unveiled BioEmu, Microsoft's new AI initiative aimed at accelerating drug discovery processes.
How does your brain instantly know how to move through new places? A new study helps explain the science behind your internal ...
If you’re looking for a way to look at things in a different way, the Franklin Institute is filled with wonders. This ...
For years, scientists have believed that inflammation inevitably increases with age, quietly fuelling diseases like heart ...
The human body comprises about 30 trillion to 40 trillion cells, but your intestines contain about 100 trillion gut bacteria.