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Replace Your Used Body Parts With a Bionic Upgrade
A soft robotics researcher says bionic limbs that imitate living tissues could be viable within a decade.
By
Stav Dimitropoulos
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Biobanks are on the Cusp of Translating Big Data Into New Medicine
The rise of biobanks around the world promised lots of cheap and plentiful human DNA for scientists to study. Here’s how that’s going.
By
David Ewing Duncan
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Decentralized Science is Poised to Disrupt… Well, Everything
How DeSci, DAOs, and NFTs will change research funding, intellectual property, and collaboration.
By
Richard Sprague
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Will Micro-Robots Brush Your Teeth?
UPenn engineers are also developing chewing gum that destroys biofilm and other cool dental innovations.
By
Beryl Lieff Benderly
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The Bleeding Edge of Itch Research
Scientists have been scratching at the familiar, annoying phenomenon long enough now to produce a new crop of promising itch drugs.
By
Moheb Costandi
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The Buck Institute, Where the Promise of Aging Research Isn’t Longevity
Science at this California institute focuses on healthspan—which is about living better, longer.
By
Grace Rubenstein
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New Microchip Based on Biomolecules is No Alien Technology
Roswell Biotechnologies wants you to believe its new chip will revolutionize the detection of viruses, DNA, and more. But it still has to prove itself.
By
David Ewing Duncan
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Playing God with Pork
Xenotransplantation could save lives and money—but is it ethical?
By
Jonathan Grinstein
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Longevity in Dog Years
Epigenetic aging biomarkers in dogs could help your furry friends live longer, healthier lives.
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Robin Donovan
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5 Ways to Prepare for the Dementia Pandemic
Digital tools, early detection, and better insurance policies can address the coming wave of cognitive decline.
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David Levine
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