Researchers in Japan pioneered reprogrammed cells 20 years ago. Now the country has given the first-ever authorizations to manufacture and sell medical products based on the technology.
When we learn a new skill, the brain has to decide—cell by cell—what to change. New research from MIT suggests it can do that with surprising precision, sending targeted feedback to individual neurons ...
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World’s First Treatment Made from Reprogrammed Human Cells Approved in Japan
Japan's approval of the world’s first medical treatments using reprogrammed human cells signals a new era in regenerative ...
Recent health developments include China's approval of a brain-computer interface device, expanded age range for GSK's RSV vaccine by the US FDA, and Stryker's operations disrupted by a cyberattack.
Recent developments in health include China's approval of a brain-computer interface device, increased legal abortions in Poland, AI in US healthcare billing controversies, and a cyberattack on ...
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Scientists placed 200,000 living human brain cells on a microchip and taught it how to play a doomsday video game — and are now using the dystopian tech to power AI data centers. Australian biotech ...
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Your brain can outperform just about any computer out there. So, how come it needs barely any energy to do so?
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