Lab-grown hearts with immune cells develop atrial fibrillation after chronic inflammation, offering a new way to test ...
Researchers at The Ohio State University were able to create a nearly complete human brain that matches the brain maturity of a 5-week-old fetus by using adult human skin cells. The brain organoid is ...
Mind-controlled robotic limbs for amputees are growing more sophisticated all the time -- but a challenger has appeared. Human limb transplant surgery using the patient's own biological material could ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — One of the most innovative places in the City of Corpus Christi has sprung into action in the fight against COVID-19. Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi's I-Create Lab is ...
Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to get you as enthralled with the wonders of the universe as she is. When she's not daydreaming about flying through space, she's daydreaming ...
The best way to learn about virtualization is with your own lab. When most people think of a lab, they picture a closet housing a group of servers that cost several thousand dollars. While there are ...
A whimsical wordsmith at Game Rant, crafting pixelated odysseys from a lifelong love for gaming and a diet of 1UP mushrooms. V Rising is one of those MMORPGs that gives players numerous reasons to ...
Diamond is well-known for being the hardest natural material on Earth, though synthetic forms have been developed that are even tougher – a feat that researchers have managed again, through a new ...
Gazing skyward from the first floor of the four-story atrium, visitors to Princeton University's newly completed Frick Chemistry Laboratory observe reflections of light playing with shadow. Filtering ...
The mysterious properties of black holes can be recreated on a tabletop, scientists now reveal. Solving mysteries concerning black holes could yield key clues toward a "theory of everything" that ...
A team of researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital has grown a rat limb in a lab -- paving the way forward for bioengineered human transplants. Michelle Starr Science editor Michelle Starr is ...