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Do you remember when you were first taught to brush your teeth? The exact moment might be a blur, but chances are, you were introduced to a toothbrush before picking up a pencil or pen. The emphasis placed on dental hygiene from a young age, especially after the emergence of permanent teeth, is no trivial ...
In the intricate landscape of life, one phenomenon stands out as both puzzling and awe-inspiring: the healing abilities of babies within the womb. Recent scientific breakthroughs have unveiled the potential of fetal cells to repair and rejuvenate the organs and tissues of expectant mothers. This article delves into the complexities of fetal microchimerism, shedding light ...
In what may seem an unusual solution, a mechanical engineering team at MIT has found a solution to a long-standing medical problem. For the last seven years, Hyunwoo Yuk’s team has been developing an entirely different approach to stopping bleeding: glue. More specifically, a barnacle-inspired glue. Yuk says barnacles hold an evolutionary solution to the ...