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Simple motor networks mimic human muscle behavior under increasing load
Scientists have developed a network of mechanical motors that mimic the molecular machinery underpinning human muscle ...
For restaurants and food companies, the increasing adoption of GLP-1 drugs present both an opportunity and a threat to their ...
Every time a Burmese python swallows a meal, something remarkable happens inside its body. Its heart expands by a quarter.
New research reveals a "hidden circuit" in the cerebellum that helps the brain learn from mistakes. Surprisingly, big fails and errors that are "doozies" facilitate mastery.
In 2026, consumer wearables do more. They can flag patterns that may point to real health problems, not just a rough wellness trend.
Scientists from UCL and Great Ormond Street Hospital have created the first lab grown oesophagus - the food pipe - shown to safely replace a full section of the organ and restore normal function, ...
Until recently, the root cause of cachexia was identified as the inflammatory mediators produced either by the tumour itself ...
Scientists created a massive digital library of ants using synchrotron X-ray scanning, robotics, and artificial intelligence. The Antscan project produced interactive 3D models of 800 species, ...
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Scientists create lab-grown oesophagus from pigs with hopes of human transplants within five years
The first lab-grown oesophagus has been engineered by scientists from a pig and could be transplanted into babies within five years. About 180 children are born each year without a food pipe and need ...
Friends, family and colleagues have gathered in support of Carol Kovatch, who was diagnosed this year with a ...
Avian influenza outbreak kills dozens of birds at Guindy Children’s Park, prompting closure and strict containment measures ...
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