Freezing complex tissue like the brain has long caused irreversible damage. New research restored function in frozen mouse brain tissue and bringing a futuristic possibility closer to reality.
Under the microscope, plankton becomes an unlikely star as artist Jess Holz documents their movements to highlight both their ...
For many years, biology textbooks have explained hair growth in a simple way. They say that new cells form at the bottom of ...
Adding a minimally invasive laser procedure to immunotherapy achieved dramatically improved survival in a small study of ...
Microbiologist Karen Guillemin considered many universities when she was searching for her first faculty position 25 years ago. In the end, she came ...
We are not merely adopting a new technology; we are re-engineering the human mind to operate at the speed and power of algorithms.” ...
Inside the human body, countless microscopic processes keep us alive and functioning. Fluids move, gases are exchanged, and charged particles flow in and out of cells to maintain balance. One of the ...
Our bodies are home to millions of fungi that, for the most part, are completely harmless. However, they can sometimes change ...
Structural nanomedicine — what helped give us the COVID vaccine — may now be the key to a potent blood cancer treatment that’s had remarkable early results.
His new book, about the mystery of consciousness, strengthens the case that technology will never truly replicate humans.
For much of modern biology, scientists argued that viruses are not alive, pointing to a basic limitation: they cannot make proteins on their own and must depend entirely on the cells they infect for ...