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Bioinspired Auxetic Metastructures Unlock Ultrafast, Machine
1+ hour, 31+ min ago (1058+ words) In the relentless pursuit of seamless human-machine interfaces and wearable electronics, the critical challenge of mechanical mismatch at the interface between flexible devices and human skin remains a formidable barrier. This mismatch not only compromises sensor adherence and comfort but…...
Astrobiology club provides insight into technical aspects of space
3+ hour, 54+ min ago (416+ words) The Natural Sciences building on the MSU campus houses many classes and student organizations, including one that may have slipped under some students' radars " the Astrobiology Club. To kickoff the month of April, Astrobiology club painted the famous Rock by…...
Lab-Grown Mini Brain Models Offer New Hope for Diagnosing and Treating
7+ hour, 17+ min ago (1465+ words) Alzheimer's Disease'Bioengineer. org Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine have unveiled pioneering research demonstrating the potential of patient-derived brain organoids in advancing Alzheimer's disease treatment and diagnosis. These intricate, lab-grown clusters of brain tissue, developed from the induced pluripotent stem cells…...
The Physics Behind Brain Development: How Cells Collaborate to Shape the
7+ hour, 42+ min ago (1164+ words) In a groundbreaking investigation into early embryonic development, physicists at Georgia Tech, in collaboration with researchers at University College London (UCL), have revealed the intricate physical mechanisms governing the closure of the neural tube'a pivotal structure in the formation of…...
Fondazione Telethon's Genomic Program Offers Hope, Ending Diagnostic
7+ hour, 41+ min ago (1405+ words) In a groundbreaking advance that offers hope to thousands of families enduring the anguish of elusive diagnoses, the Telethon Undiagnosed Disease Program (TUDP) has unveiled its comprehensive eight-year evaluation, showcasing a paradigm shift in the diagnosis of rare childhood genetic…...
Stem Cell Model of Human Embryo Generates Yolk Sac Without Hypoblasts or
8+ hour, 47+ min ago (1011+ words) For the first time in the realm of developmental biology, a groundbreaking stem cell model has astonishingly generated a structure analogous to the human yolk sac during early embryogenesis, originating from a single stem cell population without any genetic manipulation....
Membrane Remodeling Triggers Lipopeptide Immunity in Arabidopsis
12+ hour, 50+ min ago (1146+ words) In a groundbreaking study poised to reshape our understanding of plant immunity, researchers have elucidated the intricate ways in which a lipopeptide, known as Srf, orchestrates profound remodeling of the plasma membrane (PM) in Arabidopsis. This biophysical transformation, pivotal for…...
Phytophthora Exploits Plant Vesicles to Boost Infection
14+ hour, 22+ min ago (811+ words) In a groundbreaking study that could redefine our understanding of plant-pathogen interactions, researchers have uncovered a novel strategy employed by the devastating crop pathogen Phytophthora capsici to undermine plant immune defenses. This insidious microorganism, infamous for its global agricultural impact,…...
ESCMID 2026: Antibiotic Resistance Genes Found in Newborns
21+ hour, 23+ min ago (367+ words) ANTIBIOTIC resistance genes (ARG) have been found in newborns within hours of birth in a study presented at ESCMID Global 2026 on 20th April. 1 Researchers found segments of DNA that help bacteria survive the effects of antibiotics in newborns within the first…...
Unraveling Mustelid Adaptation via Mink Pangenome
20+ hour, 2+ min ago (1408+ words) Bioengineer. org In a groundbreaking advancement for conservation genomics and evolutionary biology, researchers have constructed the first pangenome for Mustelidae, focusing on the American mink (Neogale vison), a semi-aquatic carnivore species with a notably broad ecological range across North America....