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Scientific American » Biotech
2w ago
Mucus is a miracle of evolution, and some researchers are trying to re-create what nature makes naturally ..read more
Scientific American » Biotech
1M ago
The aviation industry is getting ready to embrace fuel produced by fermentation ..read more
Scientific American » Biotech
3M ago
A fluttering heartbeat called A-fib can lead to stroke, but smartwatches can detect it, and there are good treatments ..read more
Scientific American » Biotech
3M ago
The wealthiest person on Earth has taken the next step toward a commercial brain interface ..read more
Scientific American » Biotech
4M ago
It turns out that your chronological age really just a number. What’s more important for knowing disease risk is the biological age of each of your organs ..read more
Scientific American » Biotech
4M ago
For the first time, researchers have used sound waves to 3-D print an object from a distance—even with a wall in the way ..read more
Scientific American » Biotech
8M ago
Companies are recruiting black soldier flies and mealworms as a protein source in animal feed, fertilizer, biofuels and even as ingredients for burgers and shakes ..read more
Scientific American » Biotech
8M ago
An electrode inspired by soft robotics could provide less invasive brain-machine interfaces ..read more
Scientific American » Biotech
8M ago
As few as 15 percent of people who would benefit from hearing aids use them ..read more
Scientific American » Biotech
9M ago
Magnetic stimulation of brain regions could help people stop smoking, but researchers are still learning how to deliver the treatment effectively ..read more