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Numerous donkeys have been killed in order to extract miraculous collagen Ejiao. Read to know more about Ejiao, the industry, and the need for proper regulatory standards.
A bioengineered implant restored the vision of 20 individuals who have diseased corneas, most of whom were blind before getting the procedure. Read to know more.
Regenerative medicine needs materials that are soft enough to flex and bend yet durable. Read on learn more about a biohybrid material that can perform just like natural tissue.
New nanotechnology developed enables electric current generation using different organs inside the human body without harming it. This technology has potential in the field of medicine, particularly on pacemakers, eliminating the need for batteries.
A team of chemists from Emory University in Atlanta, US, has invented a shape-shifting peptide nanomaterial that can be triggered controllably - paving the way for potential biomedicine applications.