2020-03-01_Cosmos_Magazine
In 2017, Belgian researchers built a printed plastic near-field communication (NFC) chip out of indium, gallium, zinc and oxygen ...
contact with certain conditions. 3D printed cells, for example, can start to divide, fold and interact when they come into conta ...
Freshness Point BAN639175448260 Sugar Potassium Calories 3.8 12 g 358 mg 89 implantable medical devices, scientific instruments, ...
engineering professor Ying Diao was working with a molecule that was studied as a cancer treatment by inserting itself into DNA ...
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behaviour – if we’re tracking heart rates, deliveries and food quality, the interaction between these data points might provide ...
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In south-western India, inside 600-year-old Gaden monastery, visiting academicsILYA MANDELandLESLIE ATKINS ELLIOTTsought to enli ...
IM: It was very improvised: a roll of duct tape on a string that I held in my hand. I tried to hang it off a switched-off ceilin ...
Q: Light from the sun reaches the Earth - then what happens? Does the light cease to exist? Does it turn into something else? Ti ...
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I COUNT SIX LITTLEziggurats side by side, stolid and squat and obviously man-made. They are not going anywhere, but in between t ...
job of constructing life. He is one of an elite cohort of scientists trying to build a replica of the human embryo from the grou ...
most vulnerable to the effects of drugs or maternal infections that cause birth defects. Given the gravity of these issues, you’ ...
Indeed, his precision-tooled temperament may be a prerequisite for the kind of slog needed here, to get an embryoid to trace the ...
heart. Elefanty is leveraging nature’s navigational toolbox, whose items have been checked off by the rigorous oversight of evol ...
Nicol directs me toThe Research Involving Human Embryos Act 2002, which defines a human embryo as something made by fertilisatio ...
From fruit flies to human organoids, ELIZABETH FINKELreflects on the circuitous path of medical advances. SCIENCE PHOTOLIBRARY / ...
I DID NOT BECOMEa scientist to cure cancer. I was one of those types who are curiosity-driven; give me the blue-sky mystery and ...
discovered Abeona, an American start-up spun out of Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Ohio, which was planning clinical trials o ...
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