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Scientists are growing teensy hearts to learn which drugs raise risk of congenital defects
By Brett Volmert, Aitor Aguirre, Aleksandra Kostina published
Organoids can replicate each component of the human heart, from its chambers to its veins.
Scientists discover new type of cell in the liver
By Emily Cooke published
The newly-discovered cells help shed light on how the liver repairs itself after damage.
Scientists just grew super realistic, miniature colons in the lab and gave them cancer
By Emily Cooke published
The tiny colons were grown from mouse stem cells, but human versions could one day be used to test new drugs for colorectal cancer, scientists say.
Scientists uncover the cells that save you when water goes down the wrong pipe
By Emily Cooke published
In a mouse study, scientists uncovered the sensory cells that trigger coughing when you inhale water by mistake.
Nightmare fish may explain how our 'fight or flight' response evolved
By Joanna Thompson published
A new study of vertebrate evolution reveals that we have more in common with spooky-looking fish called lampreys than we thought.
What are the systems of the body? Fast facts about the human body and how it works
By Rachael Rettner, Scott Dutfield, Nicoletta Lanese last updated
Reference Learn all about the human body's many systems and some of its individual organs, both vital and vestigial.
Colors will look different during the April 8 solar eclipse. Here's why.
By Riis Williams published
When the moon fully eclipses the sun, it's not just the sky that changes. Your eyes do, too.
Could mini space-grown organs be our 'cancer moonshot'?
By Emily Cooke published
Scientists say they're growing "organoids" in space to better understand cancer, neurological diseases and aging, and to hopefully uncover treatments.
Super-realistic prosthetic eyes made in record time with 3D printing
By Emily Cooke published
Scientists can now 3D print more-realistic prosthetic eyes in a fraction of the time and effort required by traditional approaches.
'You can get the feeling that you are touching another human': New prosthetic device detects temperature
By Emily Cooke published
A prosthetic limb modified with a new device allowed an amputee to detect temperature changes in objects and also sense when they were touching another human being.
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