Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming the connective tissue of modern life, underpinning financial systems, communications networks, transportation grids and decision making across both public ...
An artificial ear that feels just like the real thing: in laboratory experiments, researchers have produced ear cartilage ...
Far from being a fleeting health trend, oral collagen supplementation has been the subject of scientific scrutiny. A 2023 meta-analysis published in MDPI (a peer-reviewed open-access publisher) ...
You know that tightness in your hip that you’re hoping will go away on its own? The one that doesn’t hurt that bad, so it’s fine? But you’ve been walking […] ...
Researchers at the University of Basel have developed a gene therapy that could potentially treat a rare and currently fatal muscle disease in ...
The debate surrounding the so-called “new international order” has persisted not because the concept lacks relevance, but because it resists simple definition.
In early February, an insurgent group attacked communities in Kwara, North Central Nigeria, killing over a hundred people. President Bola Tinubu condemned the attack, ordered the deployment of an army ...
How do plants achieve their remarkably regular arrangement of leaves and flowers? And why does this pattern remain so stable, even as plants grow and respond to their environment? Researchers at ...
Some people get the “ick” over feet. Yet problems such as corns and callus are very common. Here’s what causes them as well as the painful condition known as “jogger’s heel”.
Growing tissues can crack, break, and dissociate to form structures that can later withstand immense forces.
Human metabolism is regulated by internal clocks, the so-called circadian rhythms. Many processes, such as sugar uptake, fat ...
A multidisciplinary team have built hydrogels built entirely from synthetic peptides so their properties can be precisely ...