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Researchers Transformed Sperm Cells into Tiny, Microbots That Could Deliver Drugs to Hard-to-Reach Places
Delivering therapies precisely without affecting nearby healthy tissues is one of the most pressing fields of research in ...
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Scientists invented 'sperm bots' that they piloted through a fake cervix and uterus
These tiny microrobots are bull sperm cells coated in magnetic nanoparticles ... The team tested their little sperm bots in a ...
SCIENTISTS have developed turbo-charged robotic sperm to help treat infertility-causing conditions affections millions of ...
Scientists recorded in 3D and in real time the exact moment a human embryo implanted itself in an artificial uterus, opening new avenues for treating infertility.
Epicrispr Biotechnologies CEO Amber Salzman, Ph.D. offers up four imperatives for industry leaders working to develop ...
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Sperm bots roll out: Cells coated with magnetic nanoparticles could transform future of fertility
A team of researchers at the TechMed Center of the University of Twente has transformed real sperm cells into tiny, ...
Scientists have turned real sperm cells into steerable, X-ray-visible microrobots to help improve targeted drug delivery and ...
A team of Hong Kong researchers has developed an artificial intelligence model that can identify fertile sperm more accurately compared with traditional methods, paving the way for faster and more ...
Scientists at Feinberg are reshaping scientific understanding of the cell's tiniest components—structures once thought to be ...
Scientists have achieved a major breakthrough by 3D bioprinting miniature placentas, providing a new way to study pregnancy complications.
Researchers at the University of Hong Kong have developed the world's first artificial intelligence model that can identify the fertilisation potential of human sperm. The technology outperforms ...
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