Carnegie Mellon researchers have used FRESH 3D bioprinting to create the first collagen-based microphysiologic systems, offering new hope for Type 1 diabetes treatment. Collagen is widely recognized for its role in maintaining healthy skin, but its importance extends far beyond that. As the most abundant protein in the human body, collagen provides essential structure and […]
Month: April 2025
Scientists Bioprint Living Tissues That Could Revolutionize Diabetes Treatment
Carnegie Mellon researchers have used FRESH 3D bioprinting to create the first collagen-based microphysiologic systems, offering new hope for Type 1 diabetes treatment. Collagen is widely recognized for its role in maintaining healthy skin, but its importance extends far beyond that. As the most abundant protein in the human body, collagen provides essential structure and […]
Scientists Bioprint Living Tissues That Could Revolutionize Diabetes Treatment
Carnegie Mellon researchers have used FRESH 3D bioprinting to create the first collagen-based microphysiologic systems, offering new hope for Type 1 diabetes treatment. Collagen is widely recognized for its role in maintaining healthy skin, but its importance extends far beyond that. As the most abundant protein in the human body, collagen provides essential structure and […]
Scientists Bioprint Living Tissues That Could Revolutionize Diabetes Treatment
Carnegie Mellon researchers have used FRESH 3D bioprinting to create the first collagen-based microphysiologic systems, offering new hope for Type 1 diabetes treatment. Collagen is widely recognized for its role in maintaining healthy skin, but its importance extends far beyond that. As the most abundant protein in the human body, collagen provides essential structure and […]
Scientists Bioprint Living Tissues That Could Revolutionize Diabetes Treatment
Carnegie Mellon researchers have used FRESH 3D bioprinting to create the first collagen-based microphysiologic systems, offering new hope for Type 1 diabetes treatment. Collagen is widely recognized for its role in maintaining healthy skin, but its importance extends far beyond that. As the most abundant protein in the human body, collagen provides essential structure and […]
Scientists Bioprint Living Tissues That Could Revolutionize Diabetes Treatment
Carnegie Mellon researchers have used FRESH 3D bioprinting to create the first collagen-based microphysiologic systems, offering new hope for Type 1 diabetes treatment. Collagen is widely recognized for its role in maintaining healthy skin, but its importance extends far beyond that. As the most abundant protein in the human body, collagen provides essential structure and […]
Scientists Discover Key Biological Mechanism That Promotes Healthy Aging and Longevity
Immune resilience driven by TCF7 promotes healthy aging and reduces mortality risks. Strengthening it during midlife can extend healthspan but has limited effects beyond age 70. A study published in Aging Cell has identified immune resilience as a crucial factor in salutogenesis, the active process of promoting health and well-being. Researchers analyzed data from 17,500 […]
This Ancient Iron Oxide Is Secretly Powering the Next Computing Revolution
Researchers at EPFL have made a breakthrough by storing and manipulating digital data using charge-free spin waves, moving toward greener, faster computing. Their latest discovery reveals that hematite, a common iron oxide, behaves in a way never before seen in magnetic materials, supporting two distinct magnon modes. This could finally enable repeated data writing and […]
This Ancient Iron Oxide Is Secretly Powering the Next Computing Revolution
Researchers at EPFL have made a breakthrough by storing and manipulating digital data using charge-free spin waves, moving toward greener, faster computing. Their latest discovery reveals that hematite, a common iron oxide, behaves in a way never before seen in magnetic materials, supporting two distinct magnon modes. This could finally enable repeated data writing and […]
This Ancient Iron Oxide Is Secretly Powering the Next Computing Revolution
Researchers at EPFL have made a breakthrough by storing and manipulating digital data using charge-free spin waves, moving toward greener, faster computing. Their latest discovery reveals that hematite, a common iron oxide, behaves in a way never before seen in magnetic materials, supporting two distinct magnon modes. This could finally enable repeated data writing and […]