The secret to youthful appearance and repairing scars may lie in a microscopic skin structure humans share with pigs and ...
How physically magnifying objects using a key ingredient in diapers has opened an unprecedented view of the microbial world.
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Microscopic life: From chaos to classification
Micro-organisms constitute a very antique group of living organisms which appeared on the Earth’s surface almost 3000 million ...
Your organs are constantly talking to each other in ways we’re only beginning to understand. Tapping into these communication ...
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The earliest known vertebrates had four eyes—and they worked a lot like ours do, new research suggests
Many spine-bearing creatures, or vertebrates, have a curious bit of tissue deep in their brains called the pineal gland. It ...
By combining two fundamentally different microscopy techniques, researchers can now measure the optical properties of a ...
Many creatures look intimidating at first glance, whether because of their size, sharp teeth, claws, or sheer number of legs, ...
Flamboyant sexual ornaments serve as conspicuous visual signals optimized to the visual receptors and perception of potential mates. While ...
This story is part of an AI series looking at how WSU is driving innovation in research and teaching through artificial intelligence. View the entire series as it becomes available. In the ...
Cancer research laboratory tests can now be done using micro-physiological systems mimicking human physiology, allowing ...
A newly developed imaging method blends ultrasound and photoacoustics to capture both tissue structure and blood-vessel function in 3D.
For the first time, scientists have grown functional, brain-like tissue without using any animal-derived materials or added biological coatings. The development opens the door to more controlled and ...
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