Harvard engineers unveiled the world's first visible-spectrum metasurfaces—ultra-thin, flat devices patterned with nanoscale ...
About 100 cells divide every second in our body. A key protein in cell division is a protein kinase termed Plk1, because it activates other proteins involved in this process. Plk1 is also ...
Dr. James Lim, associate professor of pediatrics at UBC’s faculty of medicine, observes pediatric cancer cells grown in a chicken egg under a microscope.
Scientists at CNIC have identified a specialized group of neutrophils in the skin that produce extracellular matrix. This activity helps reinforce the skin’s barrier and enhances its ability to defend ...
Prime Biome is built on science. Every ingredient is carefully selected to nourish the gut microbiome, enhance skin renewal, ...
A person living in the Loddon Mallee region of Victoria is 34 per cent more likely to get skin cancer than other Victorians.
Almost everything we do at home creates dust, but if it's not cleaned away it can cause a range of health problems from asthma and allergies to skin irritation and streaming eyes ...
In an advance for treating male infertility, researchers transplanted a patient with his own sperm-forming stem cells that ...
Many labs are growing mini-hearts now, but University at Albany researcher says it has managed to take the heart all the way through the stages of development.
Similarly, the cervical cells gathered during the pelvic exam can be examined under a microscope to look for precancerous ...
Questions the vet will ask: The vet will usually remove some cells from the lump with a fine needle in order to examine them ...
NYU scientists have discovered that cancer cells work together to withstand challenging conditions, revealing new ...