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Even after decades of research, biologists are still uncovering surprises about the human body. A team of researchers from ...
Groundbreaking discovery makes human body part regrowth possible. Story by Joseph Shavit • 1mo. B one can heal itself, but not always in the ways we expect. ... It’s not just about biology.
Dakota State University plans to open its first-ever cadaver lab to biology students this fall with a new course on human ...
The 37 trillion cells of the human body exhibit a remarkable array of specialized functions and must cooperate and collaborate in time and space to construct a functioning human. By harnessing cutting ...
Regev compared scientific knowledge of cell biology before the Human Cell Atlas initiative with a “15 th century map.” “Now, years later, the resolution of the map is a lot higher,” she said.
In March, he received the prestigious American Association for Dental, Oral and Craniofacial Research (AADOCR) Joseph Lister ...
In a Q&A with STAT, geneticist Chris Mason talks about a new space atlas, creating a baseline for human health in space, and his thoughts on the “second Space Age.” ...
You might eat food and go "wow, I feel great now", but not think about how that food has processed through your body and been ...
As technology continues to push the boundaries of biology, it is redefining fundamental aspects of human life—how we reproduce, heal, and even define existence.
An ambitious project launched in 2016 has made a dent in one of biology’s greatest challenges — with more than 3,600 researchers profiling more than 100 million cells.