Researchers are given a prize for high-impact science that began with an unusual or seemingly frivolous study.
Researchers are given a prize for high-impact science that began with an unusual or seemingly frivolous study.
Cell culture goes 3-D with devices that better mimic in vivo conditions.
To cope with a growing shortage of hearts, livers, and lungs suitable for transplant, some scientists are genetically engineering pigs, while others are growing organs in the lab.
A honeycomb-shaped scaffold helps damaged nerves reconnect, providing hope that a similar scaffold could someday enable nerves repair in vivo.
A new gum graft technique promises to give patients with receding gums a less-painful surgical alternative.
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