by admin | Mar 27, 2023 | news articles
By University of Liverpool Researchers have found that the drug rilmenidine can extend lifespan and slow ageing. Published in Aging Cell, the findings show that animals treated with rilmenidine, currently used to treat hypertension, at young and older ages increases...
by admin | Mar 24, 2023 | news articles
In some cases, it is now possible to genetically engineer the immune system to banish cancers like T-cell leukaemia that were previously unresponsive to treatments By Michael Le Page – New Scientist ONE of the most amazing things about the immune system is how...
by admin | Mar 23, 2023 | news articles
Image Caption: WFIRM research lab technicians Denethia Green and Kristina Stumpf (foreground) test out LabSat® Research, an ultra-rapid automated staining that reduces turnaround times, provided to the RegeneratOR Test Bed by PHC. By The Wake Forest Institute for...
by admin | Mar 22, 2023 | news articles
by Nergis Firtina – Interesting Engineering Three-dimensional bioprinting uses bio-inks mixed with living cells to print natural tissue-like structures. Currently, this technology can be applied to various research fields, including tissue engineering and drug...
by admin | Mar 21, 2023 | news articles
By Sofia Phillips – Thred Just as the technology is promising new therapies for everything from heart disease to cancer, some researchers believe that tinkering with the epigenome could help reverse the damage done by trauma. In recent years, scientists have...
by admin | Mar 20, 2023 | news articles
By Dan Costa – Worth When Peter Attia was in high school, he wanted to be a professional boxer and studied “the sweet science of bruising” with an obsessive focus. These days he is less of a bruiser, but the obsessive study of science remains. Trained as a...