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Spaceflight is hard on the heart, yet artificial ones grow better in space than on Earth
The human heart shrivels away in space, but researchers have found that mini-hearts grown from human stem cells sprout in ...
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Human heart regrows muscle cells after attack, world-first study confirms
Scientists have found that the human heart can regenerate muscle cells after a heart ...
For the first time, scientists have shown that heart muscle cells can regrow after a heart attack in humans, a process that ...
The heart does not experience the natural world as scenery. It experiences it as biology. This is why protecting nature and ...
Scientist Elizabeth Ng is clutching a small flask with a clear mixture inside it that she’s just retrieved from inside a ...
Columnist Fred Harrison writes, "Until the Wyoming judiciary finds humility to admit its past errors, abandon its rigged ...
A raft of research is recasting the thymus from a bit player to a potent regulator of aging and immune health.
Proton beam therapy, a radiation treatment for cancer, may be effective as a treatment for refractory ventricular tachycardia ...
Everything about a Greenland shark’s life is slow: their heart beats about once every 12 seconds; they swim at an average ...
J. Craig Venter, a pioneering scientist who helped produce the first draft of the human genome, has died at 79.
There is a deeper side to the brain which weaves your memories, goals, beliefs and emotions into a continuous sense of self.
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A new atlas reveals hidden details of the human body like never before
Researchers preparing to scan a human heart from a donor. (ESRF/Stef Candé) A pioneering project has revealed the human body ...
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