In her new book, Frankenstein's Cat: Cuddling up to Biotech's Brave New Beasts, science journalist Emily Anthes talks about how the landscape of bioengineering has expanded since Dolly the Sheep was ...
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Lab-grown organs transplanted without rejection
The revolutionary advancement of lab-grown organ transplantation without rejection has the potential to redefine medical science. This innovation, steeped in the realms of bioengineering and ...
ENG: Confocal microscopy image of a kidney organoid on day 16 of differentiation. The cells have been labelled different colours using immunofluorescence to identify specific components: LTL (green: ...
Paul Stankey (left) is a fourth-year PhD student at Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the Wyss Institute (both MA, USA), working in Professor Jennifer Lewis’ lab. Jennifer leads a ...
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Bioengineered lungs grow for transplants
As the field of bioengineering continues to advance, scientists are making significant strides in growing organs for transplants. Among the most promising developments is the growth of lungs in the ...
Cancer often infiltrates a person’s life long before anyone knows it. By the time symptoms arise and an examination indicates the worst, the disease has often been growing for months and sometimes ...
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