Psychedelics are psychoactive substances that trigger unusual mental states, also referred to as "trips," altering the ...
MIT researchers have created subcellular ‘circulatronic’ brain implants that can be administered via injection and self-implant to target a variety of ailments directly.
Both the UK and US Governments have pledged to end research using animals, but is such a goal realistic? And how might it change medical research? Talha Burki reports.
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The story of Bill Haast: The legendary snake handler who injected himself with venom, survived 172 venomous bites, and lived to be 100
Every Sunday for more than 30 years, Bill Haast would release one of his king cobras on his lawn so that he could “fence” ...
Larry Carbone offers an insider's perspective on the ethics of using animals in invasive research, the need for more ...
A collaborative study published in Immunity from the Batista Lab and Liu Lab at the Ragon Institute, together with the Schief ...
Researchers have identified a potent pathway that begins in the brain and leads to loss of all body fat without reducing food ...
For the first time ever, an anti-aging drug is providing hope for millions who suffer from this common condition.
A new human spinal cord organoid model replicates key injury responses, such as inflammation, cell loss, and scar formation.
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Breakthrough human spinal cord organoids revive hope for paralysis repair
Scientists at Northwestern University have built what they call the most advanced human spinal ...
The work reveals that the brain — in mice and, presumably, in humans — is actively involved in the development of endurance, the ability to get better at a physical activity with repeated practice, ...
Explore how HPV tumours are targeted by innovative vaccine designs that enhance immune response against cancer effectively.
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