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Tiny robots made from human cells heal damaged tissue
The ‘anthrobots’ were able to repair a scratch in a layer of neurons in the lab. Matthew Hutson Matthew Hutson is a science writer based...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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A small shift in nutrient supply has led to the development of a new method to rejuvenate stem cells. Scientists at the University of Copenhagen...
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Endurance exercise with reduced muscle glycogen content influences substrate utilization and attenuates acute mTORC1- and autophagic signaling in human type I and type II muscle fibers - Skeletal Muscle
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Robots carve sculptures in Italy, sparking outrage among traditional artisans
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The fascinating reason baboons travel in lines, and it's a very human trait
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