Biocomputers Made of Human Cells Enter the Lab — The First Living Processors Are Here
In a quiet lab, a cluster of human cells is learning to compute — marking the beginning of a new
Read MoreIn a quiet lab, a cluster of human cells is learning to compute — marking the beginning of a new
Read MoreFor the first time, scientists are testing whether controlled bioelectric signals can trigger human tissue to regenerate — a step
Read MoreFor the first time, engineered bacteria designed to act as living medicines are being tested inside the human body —
Read MoreEvery cell carries a quiet sense of direction — an inner compass that guides its movements, choices, and transformations through
Read MoreInside every cell, a hidden archive is being written — a molecular diary that captures the story of life as
Read MoreIn the hidden depths of our cells, the genome is beginning to reveal a quiet ability to adapt, respond, and
Read MoreFor years, brain–computer interfaces carried an unavoidable trade‑off: extraordinary capability at the cost of invasive surgery. Electrodes had to be
Read MoreFor decades, regenerative medicine carried a promise that felt almost mythic: organs grown on demand, built not from metal or
Read MoreFor years, gene editing felt like a scalpel — precise, powerful, but limited to one cut at a time. A
Read MoreIn the heart of a bustling design studio, a swatch of fabric lies on the table. It’s soft, durable,
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