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Engineers print artificial neurons that talk to living brain cells — merging machine with the human brain for the first time
A tiny stack of printed nanomaterials, thinner than a human hair and flexible enough to bend with living tissue, just did ...
Researchers from several Parisian institutions have worked together to develop a non-destructive approach to study how unicellular organisms respond to stress, focusing on cell-to-cell differences.
Machine learning can help improve drug production from cell culture by fine-tuning and quantifying cell culture media experiments. That’s the view of Bei-Wen Ying, PhD, a researcher from the ...
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