Tiny ‘anthrobots’ built from human cells could help heal the body
Self-propelled organoids repair nerve tissue in lab, could one day ferret out disease or deliver drugs
Self-propelled organoids repair nerve tissue in lab, could one day ferret out disease or deliver drugs
Abundant OH and molecular H2O derived from multiple sources are found in impact glasses from Chang’e-5 lunar soil.
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Christopher Kunney, advocacy chair for HIMSS Georgia chapter and 2024 Changemaker, discusses his health equity and advocacy work focused on closing care gaps for communities…
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