Despite the headlines, tinnitus does not cause dementia. The problem is that it can cause a form of cognitive impairment.
Professors Guillermo Ameer and Cheng Sun contributed to work that points to a new approach for heart bypass grafts.
Researchers have found a way to revive tired or damaged cells by giving them a fresh supply of mitochondria, the tiny structures that power cellular life.
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Biomedical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated a new synthetic approach that turbocharges bacteria into producing more of a specific protein, even proteins that would normally destroy them, ...
Scientists and engineers are developing high-performance materials from eco-friendly sources like plant waste. A key component, lignocellulose—found in wood and many plants—can be easily collected and ...
Photoactive nanomaterials represent a dynamic and rapidly evolving area within nanobiotechnology, offering unique opportunities to manipulate cellular and ...
The tiny opaque tube that Yonghui Ding holds up to the light in his laboratory looks like a bit of debris from a dismantled ...
Class of 2026 members Maya Butani and Daniel Yu have been named Marshall Scholars to pursue two years of graduate study in ...
Scientists working to enhance brain-computer interface (BCI) technology—which allows people to control devices with their ...
Akhilesh Gaharwar and PhD student John Soukar, along with their fellow researchers from the Department of Biomedical ...
The microbe Pyrodictium abyssi is an archaeon—a member of what's known as the third domain of life—and an extremophile. It ...