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Unraveling the Power of Silk
Healers have treated their patients with silk throughout history. Now they're harnessing its strength, biocompatibility, and ...
In new novel "Zeal," Morgan Jerkins reclaims the narratives of enslaved women. Read an exclusive essay from the writer and ...
Researchers create an iontronic artificial skin that senses pressure, temperature, and current while learning patterns ...
Human beings don’t have a thick coat of fur like many other mammals do. Scientists think it has to do with something else ...
This understanding of DEI has been manipulated. Instead of viewing people as complex individuals, we have degraded them to ...
Jef Akst was managing editor of The Scientist, where she started as an intern in 2009 after receiving a master’s degree from Indiana University in April 2009 studying the mating behavior of seahorses.
Curators at Moyse’s Hall Museum (located in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk) just found an anthropodermic book hidden on an office ...
D printing skin, bone, and even working organs could change transplant medicine and medical research — but how, exactly, does ...
Glass. Kill. What If If Only. Imp,” a new collection of one-acts by the great British playwright, is a cause for celebration, ...
These powerful little bubbles can help boost collagen, improve skin texture and reduce ... exosomes which are as similar to human DNA as possible,” explains Robinson. “There are exosomes, particularly ...
Growing cells in the laboratory is an art that humans have mastered decades ago. Recreating entire three-dimensional tissues is much more challenging.