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A polo legend and a businessman joined forces to copy the player’s greatest horse. But with a single clone worth $800,000, ...
A groundbreaking discovery in the realm of ancient medicine has emerged from a 2,200-year-old tomb in southern China.
Researchers are studying whether Ginkgo biloba leaves might support weary leg veins and cut the risk of blood clots.
Microplastics and nanoplastics range from mountain peaks to brain cells, raising urgent questions regarding their impact on human health.
A massive study reveals that cold sensitivity in your extremities could predict varicose veins years before they become ...
In a breakthrough that brings bioengineered organs one step closer to reality, scientists have created lab-grown liver tissue capable of forming its own blood vessels. A team from Cincinnati ...
To gain these insights, researchers developed a thromboinflammation-on-a-chip model that can sustain the clots for several months in a more accurate, human-like manner, leveraging 3D microvessels ...
They were, in fact, so helpful that the fast-learning, fast-growing human brain became hard-wired for gluttony, envy, pride, wrath, greed, sloth and lust.
Now, researchers from the University of Edinburgh have developed a new fabrication technique that uses extrusion printing and electrospinning to 3D print artificial blood vessels that closely mimic ...
3D-printed blood vessels that closely mimic the properties of human veins could transform the treatment of cardiovascular (heart) diseases, scientists have said. A team of researchers led by the ...
Engineers at Edinburgh University have developed 3D-printed blood vessels that closely mimic human veins, in what could be a breakthrough for cardiovascular medicine. Working in collaboration with ...
Tests have shown that the synthetic veins are as strong as natural blood vessels and could offer an alternative for the 20,000 heart bypass operations performed each year in England.