Severed body parts from a sea cucumber survived for over three years in a lab, healing themselves and absorbing nutrients ...
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A sea cucumber's amputated tissue refuses to die. Could it live forever?
Pieces of excised sea cucumber tissue have survived years and regrown parts. (Jobson et al., Sci. Adv., 2026) The oceans are ...
Now, though, scientists have discovered bits of tissue removed from a species of sea cucumber called Psolus fabricii can keep ...
A core challenge in biology is understanding how processes in the body, such as cellular development and regeneration, unfold ...
Mesenchymal drift may help explain how cells lose stable identity and acquire pro-fibrotic, inflammatory mesenchymal traits ...
But merely persisting forever may not be all it’s cracked up to be—especially if you are reduced to just lying there, unable ...
Volumetric 3D printing can create full objects in seconds, but wasted light has held it back. An EPFL team now redirects laser energy far more efficiently, producing larger, cleaner, cell-filled ...
Researchers identified key differences between two widely used multiple sclerosis models, showing how each can better study myelin damage, immune responses, and repair. The findings may improve ...
As the 2026 crop gets established across Ohio, many growers have their fertility plans in place, but the season is far from predictable. Weather stress, compaction, disease pressure and other ...
Soft tissue sarcoma is a type of cancerous tumor that forms in the body’s soft tissues, such as muscle, fat, fibrous tissue, and blood vessels. If it occurs in the shoulder, it might feel like a ...
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