Human blood stem cells grown in the lab for the first time0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- May 27, 2017
The stem cells that produce our blood have been created in the lab for the first time.

The stem cells that produce our blood have been created in the lab for the first time.

Researchers have developed the world’s thinnest metallic nanowire, which could be used to miniaturise many of the electronic components we use every day.

An athletic workout suit that can keep you cool and dry. It’s made out of….live microbial cells??

Engineering researchers at the University of Minnesota have developed a revolutionary process for 3D printing stretchable electronic sensory devices that could give robots the ability to feel their environment. The discovery is also a major step forward in printing electronics on real human skin.

AI-driven policing has arrived

Einstein’s “spooky action at a distance” persists even at high accelerations, researchers of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the University of Vienna were able to show in a new experiment.

A major new breakthrough in jet propulsion technology could revolutionize the aerospace industry, paving the way for plasma jet engines that could carry a craft to the edge of space using only air and electricity.

Electrochemical method can remove even tiny amounts of contamination.

Platform may be used to explore avenues for quantum computing.



