The world's first 3D printed neural tissue grows and functions like a human brain.
Researchers have created the first 3D-printed functional brain tissue that can develop and form connections in the same way as real human brain tissue .
The breakthrough by a team at the University of Wisconsin-Madison provides neuroscientists with a new tool to study communication between brain cells and other parts of the human brain, which could lead to better ways to treat diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's .
“ This could change the way we look at stem cell biology, neuroscience, and neuropsychiatric disorders,” says neuroscientist Su-Chun Chang, lead author of a new paper describing the research .
The malfunctioning European satellite returned to Earth's atmosphere over the North Pacific Ocean between Alaska and Hawaii.
The Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Department announced on Monday that an earthquake measuring 3.5 on the Richter scale occurred in the Mediterranean Sea at dawn today.