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Scientists Found Creatures So Inactive They Expanded Our Idea of Life Itself
“It looks like the majority of these organisms are living at energy regimes that are below what we thought was even capable of maintenance—just staying alive.”
Scientists Reawaken Cells From a 28,000-Year-Old Mammoth
Yuka the woolly mammoth died a long time ago, but scientists gave her cells a short second life in mouse egg cells.
Scientists Found a Way to Stop Aging in Human Cells
They targeted telomeres, caps on chromosomes whose length roughly corresponds to age.
Scientists Found a Way to Stop Aging in Human Cells
They targeted telomeres, caps on chromosomes whose length roughly corresponds to age.
Cell Death Might Be Reversible, and Scientists Are Trying to Find Out Why
It tells us something important about cancer.
Reprogramming Organs Could Be the Future of Transplants
This could mean safer life-saving organ transplants.
Celldance Video Selections Offer Artful Look At the Secret Lives of Cells
The American Society for Cell Biology invited three labs to "tell their own cell story."
Mark Zuckerberg Wants to Map Every Cell in the Human Body
A cell atlas could map out hundreds of different cells to help with disease research.
Scientists Have Conducted Decades of Research on Mislabeled Cell Lines
Since 1950, many cell lines used in research have been mislabeled as being from the wrong individual, tissue, or species.
An Artist Is Growing a Real Human Hand
3D scaffolds, seeded with stem cells, become art in Amy Karle's 'Regenerative Reliquary.'
This Light-Stretching Microscope Hunts for Cancer at 36M Frames Per Second
Early cancer detection will save lives.