McGill University researchers 3D print hydrogels directly onto vocal cords using one of the smallest bioprinters in the world.
Cold mornings, steamed-up mirrors, and that familiar musty smell signal the start of the damp season. Families across the ...
Washington University engineers 3D print bioelectronic hydrogels, which could one day replace existing implantable devices.
OSU researcher William Colton partners with Mayo Clinic to advance shelf-stable phage therapy that could replace antibiotics and fight superbugs.
Experts say the hydrogel acts like a second skin to lock in moisture for a hydrated, plump, and smooth complexion.
It's hard to figure out how spicy something is just by looking at it, but a new artificial tongue can tell you before you put ...
The appearance of a hot sauce or pepper doesn't reveal whether it's mild or likely to scorch someone's taste buds, but researchers have now created an artificial tongue to quickly detect spiciness.
In good news for those who can't handle the heat, an artificial tongue can quickly detect whether a curry is mild or likely ...
The prototype detected capsaicin and pungent-flavored compounds - such as those behind garlic’s "zing" - in a range of foods.
Encryption technologies are vital in today's digital landscape to protect sensitive information from hackers and prevent ...
According to an official plot description, the film “…follows Sloane and a small group of her classmates who take cover in their high school to escape their suddenly apocalyptic hometown. As danger ...
The 1995 comedy “Hackers” was savaged by critics: 33 percent on Rotten Tomatoes and 46 points on Metacritic. But what do critics know? Over the years, the film developed into a cult film because ...
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