Antarctic icefish are famous for living without red blood cells, but they are not alone. A species of needle-shaped, ...
Human bodies make 2 million red blood cells per second. They each live for 120 days and spend that time zooming completely around the body every 20 seconds, carrying oxygen from the lungs to other ...
Red blood cells are essential for oxygen transport and immune function in the human body. When these cells become abnormally shaped, they can indicate serious health conditions, including diabetes, ...
Researchers at Tsinghua University have created a rapid, label-free method using polarized light detection to identify and ...
A study published in the journal Scientific Reports finds that cigarette smoking can trigger suicidal erythrocyte death, a condition that may increase the risk of anemia and microcirculation ...
Red ginseng can help block influenza A by activating the body’s natural ability to eliminate virus-infected cells, a research team from Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology said on ...
Stripe patterns are commonly seen in nature—for instance, birds and fish move in coordinated flocks and schools, fingerprints ...
WASHINGTON ― Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper has joined the Washington-based venture capital firm Red Cell Partners as a partner and chairman of its national security practice, the firm announced ...
As fast-moving advancements in technology continue to leave us glued to our smartphones, our relationships with each other—and our cell phones—have become more intertwined and complex than ever.