Researchers in Japan have taken a major step forward in biohybrid robotics by developing a hand powered by lab-grown muscle tissue. A collaborative effort between the University of Tokyo and Waseda ...
Biomedical engineers have grown muscles in a lab to better understand and test treatments for a group of extremely rare muscle disorders called dysferlinopathy or limb girdle muscular dystrophies 2B ...
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Muscle Lab, the Los Angeles-based health company used by professional athletes and celebrities, is pushing the boundaries of holistic solutions behind the ...
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed a new technique to better understand and test treatments for a group of extremely rare muscle disorders called dysferlinopathy or limb girdle ...
Muscle Lab, a muscle recovery and wellness lounge popular with professional athletes and celebrities, has announced the grand opening of its second location on Ventura Blvd. in Studio City. The ...
Czech playwright Karel Capek coined the word “robot” in his seminal 1920 work, “Rossum’s Universal Robots.” In this dark piece of sci-fi, the term described flesh-and-blood laborers made from organic ...
ETH Zurich Professor Ori Bar- Nur and his team grow muscle cells in the laboratory. In this case, they are mouse cells, but the researchers are also interested in human and cow cells. Promising ...
Researchers at the International Space Station National Laboratory (ISS National Lab) and the University of Florida have modeled age-related muscle loss by using tissue chips in microgravity.
Lab-grown skeletal muscle cells transplanted into mice with a muscular dystrophy for 90 days are overlayed with regions of interest for spatial RNA sequencing technology used to identify how human ...
Situated in the corner of Sierra Madre Plaza on Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena, a city northeast of Los Angeles, is a unique kind of wellness center. Opening its doors just two years ago, amidst ...
Space exploration activity has been increasing. In turn, researchers are more interested than ever in uncovering more about how space travel affects human health and the progression of disease.
Inside a lab in Zurich at ETH’s Institute of Human Movement Sciences, researchers are growing beef—not on farms, but in petri dishes. It’s not the first time researchers have cultivated meat in the ...
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