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Scientists Develop World's First 3D Printed Brain With Human-Like Functionality

Scientists have 3D-printed the world's first human brain replica that grows and behaves like natural brain tissue in what’s seen as a potential game changer in diagnosing neurological disorders like Down Syndrome and even making neurosurgery safer. ....

Su Chun Zhang , Kavya Chaudhary , Senthilkumar Duraivel , Waisman Centre , University Of Wisconsin Madison , Australia Monash University , University Of Wisconsin , University Of Florida , Tech Times , Down Syndrome , Kechun Zhang , Wisconsin Madison , Potential Applications , Monash University ,

3D-printed brain tissue could revolutionize how we study the brain

For the first time ever, a group of scientists created 3D-printed brain tissue that is completely functional. ....

Su Chun Zhang , University Of Wisconsin , Cell Stem , Kechun Zhang ,

GAC Catalysts from NUS Promise Greener Chemical Production

In a groundbreaking research initiative poised to redefine the landscape of pharmaceutical and fine chemical manufacturing, a team of scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has unveiled a new category of catalysts called heterogeneous geminal atom catalysts (GACs). ....

Xiaoxu Zhao , Qi Yu , Jie Wu , Skyla Baily , Lu Jiong , Huihui Lin , Jiong Lu , Victor Tulus , Yige Cui , Yang Zheng , Xiao Hai , Skyla Bailyoct , Gonzalo Guill , Jiwei Shi , Ruqiang Zou , Xiaohua Luo , Jing Li , Kechun Zhang , Jun Li , Ming Joo Koh , Sharon Mitchell , Longbin Ren , Xiaoyu Sheng , Xinnan Peng , National University Of Singapore , Department Of Chemistry ,

Using E Coli To Make Better Biofuels

For the first time, researchers at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science have successfully pushed nature beyond its limits by genetically modifying Escherichia coli, a bacterium often associated with food poisoning, to produce unusually long-chain alcohols essential in the creation of biofuels. "Previously, we were able t ....

James Liao , Kechun Zhang , Henry Samueli School Of Engineering , Proceedings Of The National Academy Sciences , Samueli School , Applied Science , National Academy , E Coli , Long Chain Alcohol ,