Aquatic Worm Holds The Key to New Bone-Setting Glue
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View ArticleBio-Scaffold Regenerates Rabbit Joints In Vivo While the Rabbits Run
Rabbit Joints RegeneratedUsing a scaffold inside a living rabbit, researchers were able to stimulate the rabbit's own stem cells to regrow injured joints.via Technology ReviewThough artificial-joint...
View ArticleAquatic Worm Holds The Key to New Bone-Setting Glue
Bone fractures could be set using an adhesive developed by mimicking sandcastle worms Gilo1969 Creating an adhesive that can bond together bones has long presented researchers with some sticky...
View ArticleBio-Scaffold Regenerates Rabbit Joints In Vivo While the Rabbits Run
Rabbit Joints Regenerated Using a scaffold inside a living rabbit, researchers were able to stimulate the rabbit's own stem cells to regrow injured joints. via Technology ReviewThough artificial-joint...
View ArticleBio-Scaffold Regenerates Rabbit Joints In Vivo While the Rabbits Run
Though artificial-joint tech is pretty advanced these days, with titanium hips and knees built to last a decade or more, they won't last forever -- and aging patients will…
View ArticlePopSci Q&A: A Robot Masters the Art of Chicken Deboning
De-boning a chicken, duck or other bird can be an arduous and unpleasant task — even Julia Child said it could take way too long "because of fright." Yet with patience and…
View ArticleUnproven Stem-Cell Cosmetic Treatments Can Grow Bones In Your Eyes
A woman in Los Angeles went to her doctor with pain and clicking in her eyelid, following a cosmetic procedure a few months earlier. The doctor, Scientific American…
View ArticleParticle Accelerator Reveals That First Land Animals Walked Like Seals
New 3-D models of some of the earliest four-legged animals reveals a surprising find: We imagined their backbones backward. Our ancestors the tetrapods--the first animals…
View ArticleKing Richard III's Bones Found Under English Parking Lot
Britain's most reviled king, the short-lived monarch Richard III--last of the House of York, last of the Plantagenet dynasty, final loser of the Wars of the Roses, and benefactor of Cambridge...
View ArticleScrews Made From Silk Could Be Used In Surgical Implants
We've mentioned this before, but one of the coolest candidates for Material of the Future is silk. It's insanely tough, and in the human body, doesn't put the same strain…
View ArticleWoman Has Her Skull Replaced With A 3-D-Printed Plastic One
A woman with a rare bone disorder has had much of the top of her skull replaced with a 3-D printed plastic piece, Wired U.K. reports. Three months later, she's symptom-free…
View ArticleEuropa Is Stunning In Close-To-True Color
NASA has given an old, high-resolution image of Jupiter's moon Europa a fresh polish. The result is the closest-yet approximation of what the watery moon would look like to…
View ArticleThese Guys Found The Remains Of A 14,000-Year-Old Butchered Mastodon In Their...
It isn't every day that you find bones in your backyard, much less a 4-foot long rib bone sticking out of the earth. After that initial, massive find, neighbors Daniel…
View ArticleExplore Deep Inside Your Body With Google Maps
Google Maps has done more than discourage us from asking for directions—it has enabled us to explore our world (andothers like never before. Now an international team of…
View ArticleSpongy Implants Can Replace Cancerous Vertebrae
Health Filling in the gaps Researchers from the Mayo Clinic have created a spongy, expandable material that can take the place of removed cancerous vertebrae.
View ArticleNew 3D Printed Material Can Help Regenerate Bones
Science Hyperelastic “bone” grafts have healed rat spines and a monkey’s skull 3D printed implants can prompt new bone to grow in animals.
View ArticleUnproven Stem-Cell Cosmetic Treatments Can Grow Bones In Your Eyes
Science New cosmetic creams and therapies that make use of stem cells carry bizarre, gruesome risks. A woman in Los Angeles went to her doctor with pain and clicking in her eyelid, following a...
View ArticleParticle Accelerator Reveals That First Land Animals Walked Like Seals
Science The backbone of life was organized just the opposite of what everyone has thought for 150 years. New 3-D models of some of the earliest four-legged animals reveals a surprising find: We...
View ArticleKing Richard III's Bones Found Under English Parking Lot
Science A stunning archaeological find--confirmed by DNA--to light up this winter of our discontent. Britain's most reviled king, the short-lived monarch Richard III--last of the House of York, last...
View ArticleScrews Made From Silk Could Be Used In Surgical Implants
Science Home-spun medicine We've mentioned this before, but one of the coolest candidates for Material of the Future is silk. It's insanely tough, and in the human body, doesn't put the same strain on…
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