Chinese researchers have developed a pioneering method that turns organs such as the brain and heart transparent without damaging their structure, a breakthrough that could transform medical imaging ...
Investigators from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) have developed hardware and software to remotely monitor and control devices that mimic the human physiological system. Devices known as organs-on ...
Physicians and glassmakers combined the science of human organs and the art of stained glass in a new exhibition on view through June 28. “Looking In: Organs and How We View Them” features colorful ...
Organs on chips offer a way for scientists to experiment on tiny models of human organs, but they require near-constant monitoring. A new study published in Scientific Reports this morning lays out an ...
A hands-free technology has been used to enable hands-on control of organs-on-chips. The feat, announced by scientists from Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), shows that it is possible to combine the ...
Scientists have found a way to visualize delicate organs like the brain and heart by letting light into the tissues and exposing their inner workings, no dissection required. In their study published ...
TRANSFORMING donated organs into a glassy state and putting them on ice could enable many more people to have transplants. When a person dies, doctors often have mere hours – or in the case of kidneys ...