Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Study: 3D human epidermal equivalent created using math — (Details)

Scientists have successfully constructed a three-dimensional human epidermis based on predictions made by their mathematical model of epidermal homeostasis, providing a new tool...

Study: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for Alzheimer’s disease — (Details)

Dr. Paul Harch, Clinical Professor and Director of Hyperbaric Medicine at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, and Dr. Edward Fogarty, Chairman...

Study: Rocking motion improves sleep and memory, studies in mice and people show —...

Anyone who has ever put a small child to bed or drifted off in a gently swaying hammock will know that a rocking...

Study: Graphene can hear your brain whisper — (Details)

The body of knowledge about the human brain is keeps growing, but many questions remain unanswered. Researchers have been using electrode arrays to...

Study: A promising drug slows cancer’s circadian clock, halts its spread — (Details)

A new drug shows potential to halt cancer cells' growth by stunting the cells' biological clock. The findings from scientists at the USC Michelson...

Study: Cellular recycling process, thought to fuel cancer’s growth, can actually prevent it —...

Just as plastic tips protect the ends of shoelaces and keep them from fraying when we tie them, molecular tips called telomeres protect...

Study: Neurons integrate better with muscle grown on grooved platforms — (Details)

Growing muscle tissue on grooved platforms helps neurons more effectively integrate with the muscle, a requirement for engineering muscle in the lab that...

Study: Evolution of signaling molecules opens door to new sepsis therapy approaches — ...

Small infections can be fatal: Millions of people die each year from sepsis, an overreaction of the immune system. A new immune signaling...

Study: Materials chemists tap body heat to power ‘smart garments’ — (Details)

Many wearable biosensors, data transmitters and similar tech advances for personalized health monitoring have now been "creatively miniaturized," says materials chemist Trisha Andrew...

Study: A tiny capsule, a string and a 2-centimeter sponge are the future of...

Cancer of the esophagus claims more than 400,000 lives around the world each year. With no efficient, reliable method of screening for the...

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