Biomedical engineers recently developed a handheld 3D bioprinter that could revolutionize the way musculoskeletal surgical procedures are performed.
New technique could streamline drug design
Technique uses 3D structural models to predict how combinations of molecular blocks might work together.
Audio Interview: Preparing for the Spread of Covid-19
The rapid spread of SARS-CoV-2, a novel coronavirus that emerged in late 2019, and the resulting Covid-19 disease has been…
The Modern Epidemic of Syphilis
Syphilis was first recognized in Europe in the late 15th century; its cause, Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum, was identified four…
He Held a Plank for More Than 8 Hours, Setting a Record
George E. Hood, a 62-year-old former Marine who lives in Illinois, set a new Guinness World Record this month with…
He Held a Plank for More Than 8 Hours, Setting a Record
George E. Hood, a 62-year-old former Marine who lives in Illinois, set a new Guinness World Record this month with…
He Held a Plank for More Than 8 Hours, Setting a Record
George E. Hood, a 62-year-old former Marine who lives in Illinois, set a new Guinness World Record this month with…
One year into ‘soda tax,’ researchers find law did not affect sugary-beverage consumption
One year into Philadelphia’s 1.5-cents-per-ounce ‘soda tax,’ new findings show that the law had minimal to no influence on what…
Printer toner linked to genetic changes, health risks in new study
According a new study, the microscopic toner nanoparticles that waft from laser printers may change our genetic and metabolic profiles…