Tag: bioengineering

Scientists discover previously unknown microbe on China’s Tiangong space station

Chinese Scientists Uncover New Bacterial Strain Aboard Tiangong Space Station Chinese scientists have discovered a new bacterial strain aboard the Tiangong space station, the first of its kind to be found in such an environment. This groundbreaking discovery sheds light on the resilience and adaptability of microbial life in space, opening up a new realm […]

Breakthrough turns mushrooms into battery material, planet-friendly packaging

Breakthrough Turns Mushrooms into Battery Material, Planet-Friendly Packaging In the search for sustainable materials, scientists often face a difficult trade-off. Natural substances like mushrooms, while abundant and renewable, may not always possess the necessary properties to be used in high-tech applications. However, a recent breakthrough in bioengineering has opened up new possibilities by turning mushrooms […]

Lab-grown chicken nuggets: New technique mimics blood vessels for realistic texture

Lab-grown chicken nuggets: New technique mimics blood vessels for realistic texture Forget the farm – imagine biting into a juicy piece of chicken grown in a lab. With the latest advancements in technology, this once far-fetched idea is now becoming a reality. Scientists have developed a groundbreaking technique that mimics blood vessels to create a […]

MIT bends biology: Starfish cells shape-shift under light to heal, deliver drugs

MIT Bends Biology: Starfish Cells Shape-Shift Under Light to Heal, Deliver Drugs The foundation of life begins with a single moving cell. Responding to biochemical signals, cells have the remarkable ability to adapt and transform, a characteristic that scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have been exploring in depth. In a groundbreaking study, […]

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