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SwRI-developed single-use 3D-printed bioreactor harvests induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has demonstrated a new application for its cell-expansion bioreactor to advance tissue engineering and cell-based therapies for treatment of injuries and diseases.
A new study shows, for the first time, that cow cells can naturally become immortal—continuing to divide indefinitely without genetic modification or ...
One philosophical view proposes that life is absurd. However, having hope and creating a purposeful life are correlated with ...
High-ranking inmates known as trusties were ordered to do guards’ bidding, former inmates and guards said, and the culture of ...
While teen smoking drops to under 3%, health experts fear pop culture revival could undo progress as 90% of long-term smokers ...
Science fiction films are treated roughly by awards season, but critic Roger Ebert was famous for loving the genre. Here are ...
Deepika Padukone’s exit from Spirit and Kalki 2 grabbed everyone’s attention and stirred a debate about the work culture in ...
Paul Tazewell speaks on winning an Oscar for Wicked, Glinda’s Audrey Hepburn-esque wedding dress, and Elphaba’s “kick-ass ...
A report by the L.A. County Sheriff's Department that found no "substantiated" allegations of rape or sexual abuse filed by ...
Jefferon County Public Schools (JCPS) elected to enforce the ban for the entire day. In early September, the district pointed ...
From "Boots" to "With Love, Meghan," Netflix released many new original series this year. Critics loved some of its TV shows ...
A gastroenterologist shared a video explaining why the early-dinner rule is so effective, noting that the body naturally ...
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