Antibodies can be harnessed as a precise and effective tool for medical applications, especially in targeting diseases and age-related issues.
Chemists have created the world's thinnest spaghetti
Researchers have developed a new culinary technology to create starch nanofibers, which could have significant medical applications despite their culinary impracticality.
Why Snail Mucin? Or, How This Ancient Practice Became a Skin Care Sensation
Snail mucin is a powerful skincare ingredient known for its hydrating and regenerative properties, and shows potential in medical applications as well.
Formlabs' faster printers now come in a bigger size
Formlabs' new printers significantly improve speed and size capabilities, marking a major advancement in 3D printing technology.
Scientific discovery that turns mouse skin transparent echoes plot of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man'
Scientists have demonstrated a method to temporarily make mouse skin transparent using a food dye, which could transform biomedical research and practices.
A magnetic liquid makes for an injectable sensor in living tissue
Introduction of a fluid studded with microscopic magnetic particles for potential medical applications.
What's the Secret behind Ozempic's Sweeping Health Benefits?
GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic have broader medical applications beyond diabetes and weight loss, showing promise in treating kidney, cardiovascular, liver diseases, and neurological disorders.