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In what may become one of the most significant medical advancements of the decade, researchers at Nara Medical University in Japan have successfully developed universal artificial blood compatible with all blood types. This revolutionary development stands to transform emergency medicine, battlefield care, and disaster response on a global scale....
Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, with high cholesterol being a major contributing factor. For decades, statins have been the primary treatment for managing cholesterol levels, but they require daily intake and can cause side effects for some patients. Now, a groundbreaking new therapy...
In a groundbreaking leap at the intersection of neuroscience and computing, Australian startup Cortical Labs has unveiled the world’s first living computer — the CL1, powered by 800,000 human neurons. This revolutionary system combines the raw biological intelligence of living cells with the speed and efficiency of silicon-based electronics,...
In a historic medical breakthrough, German biotech company BioNTech—the pioneer behind one of the first COVID-19 mRNA vaccines—has launched the world’s first mRNA-based lung cancer vaccine trial in humans. The vaccine, named BNT116, is designed to target non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), which is the most common and deadliest...
In a stunning advance that could change how we treat cancer, scientists from Rice University, working with Texas A&M University and MD Anderson Cancer Center, have developed a cutting-edge treatment that destroys cancer cells using nothing more than light and vibration—no heat, no drugs, and no harmful chemicals involved.This...
Imagine a world where blindness caused by corneal damage could be reversed not by waiting on scarce donor tissue, but by printing a new cornea tailored perfectly to each individual in just minutes. This is no longer science fiction—thanks to pioneering research at Newcastle University, the first human corneas...
We often hear that "age is just a number," but when it comes to heart health, that number can carry significant consequences—especially if paired with a sedentary lifestyle. Fortunately, a groundbreaking new study brings good news: consistent exercise, started before age 65, can reverse the damage aging and inactivity...
For centuries, humans have relied on dentures, bridges, and dental implants to replace missing teeth. But what if we could regrow teeth naturally, just like sharks and some other animals do? Japanese scientists are turning this sci-fi concept into reality with a groundbreaking drug that could stimulate tooth regeneration in humans.1. The...
Cancer is still one of the biggest killers around the globe, and catching it late often means lower chances of survival. But now, a revolutionary blood test is changing the game—it can spot 14 different types of cancer with 95% accuracy, even before the disease starts to spread.Instead of...
The human eye is a complex and fascinating organ, and at the very front of it lies a truly unique structure — the cornea. This clear outer layer is essential for helping us see things sharply. What makes the cornea stand out among all other parts of the human...

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