Seven species of a frog-like insect that were discovered in a rainforest have been confirmed as new to science following an ...
“Our mission is simple,” said EuQlid co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Sanjive Agarwala. “We want to make quantum precision available now, addressing fundamental 3D metrology and inspection ...
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The 19 best Christmas gifts for science lovers (and nerds)
From microscopes to geodes, New Scientist staff share their top Christmas present ideas in a gift guide unlike any you’ve ...
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Pig Kidney Functions Normally In Brain-Dead Human For Record 61 Days
In A Nutshell • A pig kidney with just one genetic modification functioned in a human for 61 days before being removed as ...
A major new national facility for electron microscopy, called EMPower, has been awarded to a consortium of Dutch universities and medical centers. EMPower aims to pave the way for major discoveries ...
EMBL researchers have been using a powerful technique called expansion microscopy to peek deeper inside living organisms and understand how they ...
The Baltimore Ravens have plenty of work cut out for them in the weeks ahead to continue to dig out of the hole they've put ...
On a cutting surface inside a Scaife Hall laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh, Julia Kofler examines a brain, pointing ...
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Computer Chips in Our Bodies Could Be the Future of Medicine. These Patients Are Already There
In this system, the implanted computer chip would not just sit on the brain, but become part of the brain. Using a technology ...
Microscopic fibers in tissue are critical for our understanding of disease, but they have been difficult to study.
The stereotype of the welfare queen, typically a single Black mother, was employed to rationalize the pause in SNAP benefits, and it proved effective.
Every tissue in the human body contains a network of microscopic fibers. Muscle fibers direct mechanical forces, intestinal fibers are involved in gut ...
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