Faces of Discovery

Duke Engineers Build Living Patch for Damaged Hearts

Duke University biomedical engineers have grown three-dimensional human heart muscle that acts just like natural

One step closer to a quantum computer

Professor Weimin Chen and his colleagues at Linköping University, in cooperation with German and American

Oil for the Joints: Grinstaff Advances New Osteoarthritis Treatment

A team of researchers led by a Boston University Biomedical Engineer has developed a new

Hypothalamus and Aging: Brain Region May Hold Key to Aging

While the search continues for the Fountain of Youth, researchers may have found the body’s

UCSB Researchers Successfully Treat Autism in Infants

A study conducted by researchers at the Koegel Autism Center at UC Santa Barbara has found that

Potential Diabetes Breakthrough

HSCI researchers discover hormone that spurs beta cell production Researchers at the Harvard Stem Cell

VIDEO: The key to growth? Race with the machines

As machines take on more jobs, many find themselves out of work or with raises

Stem cell transplant restores memory, learning in mice

For the first time, human embryonic stem cells have been transformed into nerve cells that

Researchers Develop Device to Mitigate Blackouts, Prevent Equipment Damage

Solid-state design improves on existing fault current limiters A local power failure in Ohio ten

Scientists reverse memory loss in animal brain cells

Neuroscientists at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) have taken a

Quantum computing taps nucleus of single atom

Australian engineers from UNSW have created a functional quantum bit based on the nucleus of

Research team creates potential food source from non-food plants

“Besides serving as a food source, the starch can be used in the manufacture of

This discovery could usher in the next generation of data transmission methods

The work has potential in next-generation high-speed communication and biomedical imaging Researchers at the University

New bird flu strain seen adapting to mammals, humans

Avian influenza rarely infects humans, but can sometimes adapt to people, posing a significant risk

‘Artificial leaf’ gains the ability to self-heal damage and produce energy from dirty water

“Surprisingly, some of the catalysts we’ve developed for use in the artificial leaf device actually