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Researchers restore activity in vitrified mouse brain tissue after deep freeze
A team of researchers in Germany has restored electrical activity in mouse brain tissue after storing it in a glass-like frozen state at roughly negative 150 degrees Celsius for up to seven days. The ...
A research team from Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg (Germany) has achieved a milestone in the field of cryopreservation: for the first time, they have managed to restore functional ...
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Reinforced solar cells with 26% efficiency can work even in tough space conditions
In space, satellites face brutal temperature shifts from hot sunlight to freezing shadows. For ...
A national security expert is urging the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to raise the national terror threat level following a shooting that investigators say ...
The origin of many diseases begins at the cellular level and involves multiple molecular interactions. However, previous methods have struggled to accurately observe changes in individual cells.
Close-up of a human liver lobule highlighting GLUL (glutamine synthetase) + liver cells surrounding the central vein (grey), with intensity-based pseudocoloring of CD32b expression showing the highest ...
A proof-of-concept study opens up an avenue for treating solid tumours that express low levels of a target antigen. Immune cells engineered to detect extremely low levels of a target antigen have ...
Ever since South Korea’s early COVID-19 diagnosis kits won international acclaim, the country’s burgeoning biotechnology sector has been gathering global attention. A key player in this movement is ...
Timi is a news and deals writer who's been reporting on technology for over a decade. He loves breaking down complex subjects into easy-to-read pieces that keep you informed. But his recent passion ...
New funding, awards for metadata and UX excellence, and outstanding research articles are among the highlights of the past year at eLife.
Can the bend of a banana give us insight into cancer? What does the shape of a rice grain have to do with infertility? The proteins that give plants their shape and structure are also involved in ...
Vivo’s product manager Han Boxiao took to Weibo this week to talk telephoto cameras, and what he described sounds less like a smartphone spec sheet and more like a pitch for a professional cinema rig.
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