#Bioengineering

Scientific Frontlinesflorg
2026-01-16

Much like humans, organisms can be fickle in their productivity. One moment they’re cranking out useful chemicals in vast tanks, metabolizing feed to make products from pharmaceuticals and supplements to biodegradable plastics or fuels, and the next, they inexplicably go on strike.

sflorg.com/2026/01/beng0116260

Scientific Frontlinesflorg
2026-01-12

The first line of treatment for is, whenever possible, to remove the cancerous tissue from the body. Though often remarkably effective, removing only the cancerous tissue is a challenge for doctors and surgeons.

sflorg.com/2026/01/beng0112260

Scientific Frontlinesflorg
2026-01-12

Scientists at the Paul Scherrer Institute have refined an X-ray technique for detecting structures from nanometers to millimeters – reducing the time needed to make the measurement from around one day to about an hour. This opens a wide range of possibilities for biomedical research – from analyzing bone and tissue structures to supporting the development of new implants.

sflorg.com/2026/01/ms01122601.

2026-01-11

From PsyPost.org: How scientists are growing computers from human brain cells – and why they want to keep doing it: A new race is on to build computers using human brain tissue. Fuelled by venture capital and biotech advances, startups are blurring the line between biology and machines. dlvr.it/TQHX7L News: bit.ly/3LA2jdQ #Neuroscience #Biotech #HumanBrain #ArtificialIntelligence #Bioengineering

Scientific Frontlinesflorg
2026-01-11

The "What Is" for this week on Scientific Frontline is not merely a definition of a biological entity but an exploration of a technological platform that bridges the chasm between the petri dish and the patient.

sflorg.com/2026/01/wi01112601.

Scientific Frontlinesflorg
2026-01-10

The increased prevalence of resistance could make common deadly again, which presents a threat to worldwide public health. Researchers have developed the first directed evolution-based method capable of evolving synthetic condensates and soluble disordered proteins that could eventually reverse antibiotic resistance.

sflorg.com/2026/01/bmed0110260

Scientific Frontlinesflorg
2026-01-08

For the first time, researchers at the University of British Columbia have demonstrated how to reliably produce an important type of human cell—known as helper T cells—from stem in a controlled laboratory setting.

sflorg.com/2026/01/bmed0108260

Scientific Frontlinesflorg
2026-01-08

The new reporting system, which can be incorporated into existing pill capsules, contains a biodegradable radio frequency antenna. After it sends out the signal that the pill has been consumed, most components break down in the stomach while a tiny RF chip passes out of the body through the digestive tract.

sflorg.com/2026/01/beng0108260

Slowmorrisslowmorris
2026-01-07

Laut diesem Interview werden wir in den nächsten 25 Jahren eine Progression in nahezu allen Bereichen sehen.

youtu.be/D0DUzZItVyI?si=DIrGYu

Die Haupttreiber sind demnach:


Ich bin zwar skeptisch ob die Transformation so schnell gehen wird, weil wir Menschen oftmals Gewohnheitstiere sind, aber mich stimmt es optimistisch, dass wir die Kurve noch bekommen können und iwann aus einer Reaktionären in eine Gestaltende Politik wechseln könnten ^^

2025-12-23

How do cells help keep their protein levels steady even when their ability to make new proteins changes?

A new study could shed light on how our bodies stay resilient when nutrients and other resources rise and fall.

Read our news: go.epfl.ch/29edf2

#EPFL #LifeSciences #BioEngineering

ℵ₀ 🏳️‍⚧️🏴‍☠️null_aleph
2025-12-13
Suweb Rezasuwebreza
2025-12-13

"Evolving GPCRs activated by inert ligands."

📍Engineered receptors activate with clozapine-N-oxide
📍Validated in human cells
📍Facilitates specific signaling studies

tnyp.me/MXaHLYnS/m

Scientific Frontlinesflorg
2025-11-27

Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have developed a new analytical method that can detect even tiny amounts of critical impurities in biogas. This procedure can be used even by small biogas plants without the need for major investment – thus facilitating the energy transition.

sflorg.com/2025/11/beng1127250

Scientific Frontlinesflorg
2025-11-23

Using precisely structures assembled from nano-size materials to deliver potent tumor-fighting medicine to the through drops. The novel delivery method is less invasive than similar treatments in development and was shown in mice to effectively treat by boosting the brain’s immune response.

sflorg.com/2025/11/ongy1123250

Scientific Frontlinesflorg
2025-11-20

Columbia University researchers are the first to show that focused —a non-invasive technique that uses sound waves to enhance the delivery of into the # brain—can be safely used in being treated for brain

sflorg.com/2025/11/beng1120250

Scientific Frontlinesflorg
2025-11-19

In some people, the light receptors on the are damaged, but the underlying structure is still intact. In this case, a implant could potentially help in the future

sflorg.com/2025/11/beng1119250

2025-11-13

There is still time to register for FREE for TOMORROW’s online #BeilsteinTalk “Micro- and nanoscale adaptations in insect-attachment pads: Evolutionary insights from stick and leaf insects” with Thies H. Büscher from Kiel University.

🔗 beilstein-institut.de/en/talks

#BioEngineering #insects #entomology #morphology #biomimetics #BeilsteinTalks

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