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Future of robots powered by living muscle cells mapped by Harvard-led study
Harvard Medical School researchers are designing next-gen robots that can flex, contract, and grow like human beings.
Exercise reprograms molecular pathways in the body, offering new clues for future disease prevention and treatment. For years, it has been well established that regular exercise builds strength, ...
Japanese designers have unveiled a futuristic and fascinating invention: a fully automated washing machine for humans called ...
Though Atlas was designed to resemble a person in other ways, its hands aren’t exactly one-to-one. Instead, company engineers ...
A time period marked by more gray hairs, some possible weight gain, potentially a midlife crisis, and—according to new ...
This important work employed a recent, functional muscle network analysis for evaluating rehabilitation outcomes in post-stroke patients. While the research direction is relevant and suggests the need ...
Nutritionist Petronella Ravenshear’s HBD is the new buzz diet. Experts weigh in on the HBD’s focus on metabolism, the severe ...
Vladimir Putin claims organ transplants could make us live to 150. But even healthy organs fail with time – ageing can’t be ...
A new sporting competition is enticing athletes to openly use performance-enhancing drugs and break records with ...
Concerns are mounting over the phenomenon of "tech neck" among young smartphone users, prompting spine experts to call for ...
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Our obsession with protein is getting out of hand
The inconvenient truth is that most Americans already consume more protein than their bodies require. The average adult ...
In this week’s Show Me the Science podcast, Professor Luke O’Neill looked at the science and the ethics behind this radical ...
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