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For the first time, researchers have discovered that the accumulation of aged and failing cells, called senescent cells, in one diseased organ can spread to multiple healthy organs, causing them to fail. The findings have opened the door to preventing multi-organ – or even age-related – disease.Continue ReadingCategory: Body & MindTags: Cellular senescence, Liver disease, Multi-organ failure,
A new two-step process that safely rewarms frozen tissues using nanoscale magnetic rods could help preserve donor organs long-term. The procedure provides an alternative to current time-limited methods and paves the way for more life-saving transplantations.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Organ donation, Nanoparticle, Magnetic field, University of Minnesota, University of California Rivers
As hydrogen-powered vehicles continue to evolve, their use will become as niche as that of some current land, sea, and air transportation methods, such as a new agreement that will see helicopters powered by the green fuel used for organ transport.Continue ReadingCategory: Aircraft, TransportTags: Helicopters, Hydrogen Aviation, Hydrogen-powered, Transplant, Transport, Fuel Cell, Green+Energy
the largest 3D printed organ in scandinavia   On January 1st, 2024, the Helsinki Music Center welcomed the new year with a striking organ with 3D printed sounding pipes and wind lines extending a remarkable 260 meters. Standing as the largest organ in Finland and Scandinavia, the musical instrument boasts 124 sound registers distributed across […] The post largest organ in scandinavia
Gut health can dramatically affect whole-body health. One of the latest findings to support this idea shows that using an antibiotic to alter the bacteria in the guts of rats lessened the damage to the heart and kidneys sometimes seen with hypertension.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Heart Disease, Blood Pressure, kidney, Antibiotic, Heart, Charité - Universi
A tiny sensor that even makes a fingertip look large has the potential to be a game changer for detecting signs of rejection in kidney transplants. Scientists from Northwestern University have successfully created a device, tested on mice, that can detect warning signs of kidney rejection up to three weeks before current monitoring methods.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Northwest
soft and bodily objects spread out from the sides, from the ceiling, and through the metal structures of the museum. The post inflated organ sculptures by eva fàbregas grow out of metal beams at berlin museum appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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