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Scientists have created robo-skin out of living human cells that can make expressions — and the results are creepy
In a fascinating yet eerie demonstration, researchers recreated the subtle changes in human skin wh…
A human performance scientist shares the 9 supplements he takes daily for gut, brain, and muscle health
Professor Andy Galpin, whose clients include the LA Clippers and Travis Barker, adjusts his daily s…
Kim Schewitz
$1.5 billion startup says it's getting close to bringing the woolly mammoth back from the dead with elephant cells
Colossal Biosciences, valued at $1.5 billion, said it can create a mammoth-like, gene-edited creatu…
Marianne Guenot
Scientists have genetically tweaked the facial acne-causing bacteria to help fight pimples instead!
Cutibacterium acnes is a common bacteria on our faces, known for causing pimples. It creates excess…
Scientists rejuvenated the skin of a 53-year-old woman to that of a 23-year-old's in a groundbreaking experiment
The UK team used a technique developed by Nobel Award winner Shinya Yamanaka, who turned "normal" c…
Allana Akhtar
Scientists craft sweaty, self-healing living human skin for robots
Scientists from Japan have brought us one step closer to human-like robots by crafting living human…
Scientists have crafted living skin for robots, further blurring the line between human and machine
Researchers developed skin tissue for robots, laying the groundwork for more advanced—and eve…
Paola Rosa-Aquino
Researchers have discovered a de-ageing technique that made skin cells 30 years younger
Further, the team also found that the techniques had affected genes related to age-related dis…
Researchers are getting better at regenerating lab animals' limbs. They might regrow human body parts in your lifetime.
Growing new limbs from an amputation site is a major bioengineering challenge. For now, only lab fr…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
Japanese scientists create mice with two fathers, pave way for new fertility treatments
In a breakthrough, Japanese scientists have created mice with two biological fathers, an advance th…
The potentially toxic chemicals released in the Ohio train derailment and how they affect human health
Vinyl chloride and benzene, which are linked to certain cancers at high exposures, were among the p…
Allana Akhtar
Dermatologists found the 'world's smallest skin cancer' under a woman's eye — it was smaller than the tip of a pen
At just 0.65mm, an early-stage melanoma spot was identified by dermatologists at Oregon Health and …
Julia Pugachevsky
Gel manicure lamps can damage cell DNA. Here's what we know about the overall cancer risk.
Gel manicure lamps can damage cell DNA with UV light, but experts say the overall risk of skin canc…
Allana Akhtar
Your body will often clear an HPV infection on its own — if not, treatment may involve removing warts or abnormal cells
Your body may clear an HPV infection before you know you have it. But if tests find abnormal cells …
Steph Coelho
Scientists have created mice with two biological fathers. They say the technique could one day be replicated in humans.
The research, by Osaka University, is early but raises the prospect of male couples may someday hav…
Marianne Guenot
5 ways to safely treat sunburn peeling — and what to avoid putting on your skin
Don't pick at shedding, sunburned skin. Instead, try these moisturizing and pain-relief methods to …
Madeline Kennedy,Debra Jaliman
Dermatologists are sounding the alarm on TikTok-famous nasal tanning sprays
Melanotan II is found in many viral "nasal tanning sprays." It can lead to nausea, dizziness, flush…
Allana Akhtar
6 foods to eat and 2 to avoid for healthier skin, according to a doctor
A healthy appearance starts with good nutrition, and foods like leafy greens and nuts provide key v…
Gabby Landsverk
The human body replaces millions of cells every day. Here's how much skin, blood, and saliva it can produce in a lifetime.
Let's start with our largest organ: skin. It reproduces about 30,000 to 40,000 cells every minute. …