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Bio & Medicine Jun 30, 2025

Injectable biomaterial delivers dual therapies to promote nerve repair after spinal injury

A team of researchers at Rowan University has developed an injectable biomaterial that could significantly improve recovery outcomes following spinal cord injuries. The study, recently published in the journal Biomaterials, ...

Space Exploration Jun 24, 2025

Construction on Mars takes a leap forward

Inhabiting Mars has long been a futuristic fantasy fueled by science fiction. However, successful landings over the past half-century have made this seemingly far-fetched idea increasingly plausible.

Plants & Animals Jun 20, 2025

Octopus species uses taste sensors on sucker cups to detect harmful chemicals

A team of molecular and cellular chemists and biologists from Harvard University and the University of California, San Diego, has found that at least one type of octopus has taste sensors on its sucker cups that allow it ...

Cell & Microbiology Jun 17, 2025

Genetically modified yeast can create valuable materials from urine

Researchers from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), UC Irvine, and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), have used biology to convert human urine into a valuable product. The team genetically ...

Nanophysics Jun 12, 2025

A new form of molecular motion: Guest molecules cut through DNA polymer droplets in wave pattern

Researchers have identified a form of molecular motion that has not previously been observed. When what are known as "guest molecules"—molecules that are accommodated within a host molecule—penetrate droplets of DNA polymers, ...

Evolution Jun 10, 2025

Ancient fossils show how the last mass extinction forever scrambled the ocean's biodiversity

About 66 million years ago—perhaps on a downright unlucky day in May—an asteroid smashed into our planet.

Cell & Microbiology Jun 9, 2025

Understanding the mechanisms of embryonic cell behavior

During embryonic development, thousands of cells divide and move collectively to sculpt the main body axes. Understanding the mechanisms that coordinate this collective behavior remains a significant challenge in biology ...

Cell & Microbiology Jun 9, 2025

Collagen-based method overcomes previous problems to advance tissue engineering and bioprinting

A team of biomedical researchers led by Michael Mak, Ph.D., in the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, has developed a new method of bioprinting physiological materials. Called TRACE (Tunable Rapid Assembly ...

Bio & Medicine Jun 6, 2025

Ultra-selective aptamers give viruses a taste of their own medicine

Inspired by the way viruses attach to cells, EPFL scientists have developed a method for engineering ultra-selective aptamers.

Cell & Microbiology Jun 4, 2025

Graphene foam supports lab-grown cartilage for future osteoarthritis treatments

Boise State University researchers have developed a new technique and platform to communicate with cells and help drive them toward cartilage formation. Their work leverages a 3D biocompatible form of carbon known as graphene ...

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