Colon tissue from younger colorectal cancer patients showed higher stiffness and excess collagen, even in noncancerous areas. Experiments confirmed stiff environments boost cancer cell growth, ...
This story contains mentions of gun violence. McCormick senior Anita Bassey was named a Schwarzman Scholar in January, selected from the largest applicant pool in program history. Schwarzman Scholars ...
Long before engineer Chloe Koren became an Army Fellow with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Middle East District, she was a high school ...
Researchers build soft 3D bioelectronic mesh with 240 electrodes that records from 91% of lab-grown brain organoid surface.
FOLLOWING concerns over poor maintenance of medical equipment in public hospitals, the Federal Government has commenced a compr ...
That instinct to zoom in has carried Lillian Hutchinson, now a senior chemical engineering major in the Honors College at the U of A, from a childhood fascination to the leading edge of regenerative ...
Imagine balancing a ruler vertically in the palm of your hand: you have to constantly pay attention to the angle of the ruler ...
BENGALURU: Artificial intelligence systems are improving at high speed, while businesses and governments are struggling to absorb them, both Dario Amodei, chief ...
It already exists in the natural world. Now, thanks to breakthroughs in genetic engineering, scientists have created “supersilk.” And it’s poised to upgrade far more than our clothing.
We’ve been looking at the wrong part of the eye. New research shows the earliest signs of Alzheimer's are hidden at the very edges of the retina.
On moonless nights between February and April along Odisha’s coast, the sand begins to stir. Olive ridley hatchlings, no larger than a child’s palm, tear free f ...
The eyes—specifically, the outer area of the retina—may provide a window into early detection of Alzheimer's disease (AD) long before irreversible brain damage has occurred, according to new research ...