Science journalist and self-proclaimed eco-nerd Ziya Tong had her home, food and body tested for microplastics while making ...
The ambition is grand and the timeline spans decades: the development of nanomachines dispersed in the human body, performing detection, diagnosis and treatment and communicating wirelessly with ...
The trial was part of a small — but growing — group of animal-to-human organ transplants, in a practice known as ...
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Scientists have successfully transplanted a pig’s liver into a human for the first time, raising hopes this could one day ...
Dr. Yang Jian, leader of the team that published the Nature article unveiling a new method known simply as "gsMap" Photo: ...
Tiny plastic particles are everywhere – both in nature and the human body. “Microplastics are pervasive in the food we eat, the water we drink and the air we breathe,” three researchers ...
BGU noted that the findings, published in Nature Genetics, could pave the way for personalized medicine in obesity. The study, part of the international Human Cell Atlas project, mapped fat cell ...