Hydrogel micromachines recreate the push and pull of living cells, helping scientists study how mechanical forces shape tissues in the lab.
Researchers at the National University of Singapore have developed a new way to make lab-grown muscles stronger by letting them train themselves, removing a major limitation in biohybrid robotics. The ...
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How a Vancouver legal-tech pioneer is fending off the AI giants and pressure to move to the U.S.
Jack Newton is frequently on the road these days, jetting between Vancouver, New York and London, with stops in Dublin and Sydney sprinkled in. He spends his days whipsawing between discussions with ...
A surprising FDA reversal on Moderna’s mRNA flu vaccine, early promise from a universal inhaled vaccine, and a desert fossil find that is reshaping spinosaurid history.
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