400 Results From "stem cell research"

Researchers have developed a stem cell treatment that they say allowed a paralyzed man to stand again following a spinal cord injury.
Health & Medicine

Paralyzed Man Standing, Learning to Walk Again After Injection of Hacked Stem Cells

Animal Tests Show Promise for Restoring Heart to More Youthful Condition, Even After Heart Attack
Health & Medicine

Animal Tests Show Promise for Restoring Heart to More Youthful Condition, Even After Heart Attack

Boston-based startup, Life Biosciences, is working on a treatment code-named ER-100 that involves reprogramming genes for rejuvenation.
Health & Medicine

Scientists Testing Controversial Human Rejuvenation Compound Called ER-100

Australian startup Cortical Labs has launched what it's calling the "world’s first code deployable biological computer."
Science & Energy

Weird New Computer Runs AI on Captive Human Brain Cells

Good news for bad nuts: scientists have succeeded in growing itty bitty testicle organoids in a lab, which may help male infertility.
Studies

Scientists Grow Teeny Tiny Testicles in Laboratory

A team of researchers has taken an important step toward a future where we can regenerate human teeth with the use of stem cells.
Gene Editing

Scientists Just Made Intriguing Progress Toward Regenerating Human Teeth

Chinese astronauts claim they have grown stem cells for human blood in space, in an achievement they say is the first of its kind.
Space

Chinese Astronauts Grow Human Blood Cells in Space

Researchers have found that human stem cells are constantly under stress in the microgravity of space, activating the "dark genome."
Genetics

When Astronauts Enter Space, a “Dark Genome” Activates in Their DNA

Researchers in the UK have received approval to conduct the first ever human trials for a stem cell treatment to reverse hearing loss.
Developments

Stem Cell Treatment to Reverse Hearing Loss Kicking Off in Human Patients

A woman with Type 1 diabetes said her diagnosis felt like a "death sentence" — but with a new stem cell therapy, she's now free.
Health & Medicine

Diabetic Woman No Longer Needs Insulin After Single Dose of Experimental Stem Cells

A woman with type 1 diabetes received her own stem cells and started producing her own insulin — a first time ever successful experiment.
RX and Medicine

Woman’s Own Stem Cells Appear to Reverse Her Type 1 Diabetes in First-Ever Procedure

Scientists in Japan successfully used human stem cells to patch a hole in a monkey's retina, restoring the primate's vision.
Developments

Scientists Use Human Stem Cells to Restore a Monkey’s Vision

A mouse with two dads — or a bi-paternal mouse, in the scientific parlance — has made it to adulthood. Several mice, in fact.
Gene Editing

A Mouse With Two Dads Has Reached Adulthood

A team of scientists in the UK have created "synthetic" mouse embryos without egg or sperm cells. It's a breakthrough in the field of genetic engineering.
Gene Editing

Scientists Create Synthetic Mouse Embryos Without Sperm or Eggs

Using the DNA of the late musician Alvin Lucier, a team has created an "in-vitro brain" that still creates music with its electrical signals.
Neuroscience and Brain

Musician Who Died in 2021 Resurrected as Clump of Brain Matter, Now Composing New Music

Results from a study suggests that transfusions of blood, bone marrow, organs and other biological matter can spread Alzheimer's Disease.
Neuroscience and Brain

Alzheimer’s May Spread Through Blood Transfusions, Scientists Find

Scientists hooked up brain tissue to a neural interface, allowing it to pass on instructions to a humanoid robot body.
Developments

Scientists Create Robot Controlled by Blob of Human Brain Cells

Like something out of "Little Shop of Horrors," scientists have managed to grow human-like "replacement teeth" in a lab.
Developments

Scientists Grow Living “Replacement Teeth” for Dental Implants

As scientists continue brains in labs, one neuroscientist is asking the hard question: can lab-grown brains ever truly be conscious?
Neuroscience and Brain

Scientists Are Growing Brains in Labs. Could They Become Conscious?

Researchers have successfully implanted  a "smart" tooth implant using a gentler form of surgery inside the mouths of rats.
Developments

Bioengineered Tooth Implant That Grows Into Gum, Fuses With Nerves Performing Well in Animal Tests