Scientists Develop Breakthrough “DNA Origami” Nanobots That Can Precisely Target and Kill Cancer Cells Tim McMillan·July 1, 2024Scientists have developed DNA origami nanorobots that precisely target and destroy cancer cells in mice, sparing healthy cells.
Futurist Predicts Humans Will Soon Live 1,000 Years, Thanks to Nanobots and AI Tim McMillan·June 26, 2024Futurist Raymond Kurzweil predicts humans may soon live up to 1,000 years by merging biotechnology, AI, and nanobots.
Revolutionary 3D-Printed Brain Tissue Paves the Way for Advances in Neurological Research Tim McMillan·February 5, 2024A groundbreaking 3D-printed brain tissue created by UW-Madison scientists offers new insights into neurological diseases and brain function.
A Major Breakthrough Could Mean Realistic Autonomous Bird-Like Drones Are On The Horizon Tim McMillan·January 10, 2023Engineers working on the GRIFFIN Project recently made a significant breakthrough in developing the world's first true bird-like drones.
The Sound and the Injury: A New Way to Grow Bones Kenna Hughes-Castleberry·March 11, 2022Recent research at RMIT University has shown that bone growth can be induced using stem cells and sound as a trigger.
Could You Grow Your Own Liver from Your Spleen? Mice Did. Kenna Hughes-Castleberry·January 17, 2022With at least two million people dying each year from liver diseases, finding solutions is critical. Many scientists are...
Spiritual Machines: Silicon Valley’s Quest for Immortality Micah Hanks·September 30, 2021It is among the oldest and greatest questions humans have ever asked: what happens after we die? Since...
High Serotonin Levels Combat Cocaine Addiction in Mice, Says New Study Happiness is...not being addicted to cocaine. Candy Chan·September 10, 2021Researchers have found that elevated serotonin levels, the hormone of happiness, can prevent cocaine addiction in mice. What does this mean for us?