This process may make your skin crawl — but it could also be regrown. Bioengineers from Columbia University have found a way of growing skin in the shape of hands — which could be a game-changer for ...
Labskin and University of Bradford team up to bring new science in skin health to greater diversity for skin types. Pictured below from left to right: Dr Sobia Kauser, Assistant Professor University ...
While bioengineered skin holds great promise for people such as burn victims, the material has so far only been produced in flat sheets. Now, however, scientists have devised a method of growing it in ...
Sydney: In a first, a team of Australian scientists has grown the world's first fully functioning lab-made human skin with its own blood supply. The advance may pave the way for better treatment of ...
Wearing a small patch that monitors health information may soon become as much a part of our daily routines as putting on clothes, a UC San Diego professor believes. Joseph Wang, who works in UCSD’s ...
Laura holds a Master's in Experimental Neuroscience and a Bachelor's in Biology from Imperial College London. Her areas of expertise include health, medicine, psychology, and neuroscience. Laura holds ...
Remember that one movie where a killer robot is disguised as a human using “living tissue” over its “metal endoskeleton”? Lest you interpreted that as a cautionary tale, scientists at the University ...
ROCHESTER — Among all of the things skin, the body's largest organ, is good at, it's particularly great at regrowing itself. "The skin turns over every 30 days," said Dr. Saranya Wyles, a ...