Science Advances
Journal that publishes original research and reviews in all disciplines of science
Science Advances is the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s (AAAS) open access multidisciplinary journal, publishing impactful research papers and reviews in any area of science, in both disciplinary-specific and broad, interdisciplinary areas. The mission of Science Advances is to provide fair, fast, and expert peer review to authors and a vetted selection of research, freely available to readers. Led by a team of distinguished scientists and allowing flexible article formats, Science Advances supports the AAAS mission by extending the capacity of Science magazine to identify and promote significant advances in science and engineering across a wide range of areas. The journal’s use of evolving digital publishing technologies plays a critical role in building and sustaining AAAS’s mission as a global participant and advocate for the communication and use of science to benefit humankind.
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Details last updated 17-Oct-2019
Science Advances News
Microneedle adhesive patch enhances human-machine interaction
University of Colorado Boulder - 31-Jan-2024
New wearable tech unlocks a future of effortless body movement with robotic exoskeletons
Read more...3D printed functional hair follicles from lab-grown human skin
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - 15-Nov-2023
A revolutionary step towards regenerative medicine, drug testing, and enhanced skin models
Read more...Beyond CRISPR: Fanzors, a new era of programmable DNA editing tools
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - 13-Oct-2023
Scientists discover a vast array of RNA-guided enzymes in diverse organisms
Read more...Planetary boundaries broken, earth on path to environmental disaster
The Guardian - 13-Sep-2023
Findings serve as a wake-up call, urging immediate action to protect our planet
Read more...Mechanical nanosurgery, a novel treatment option for glioblastoma
Nano Magazine - 21-Jul-2023
Magnetically guided nanotubes effectively killed cancer cells in mice
Read more...Living in green neighborhoods may help you live longer and healthier
The Washington Post - 28-Jun-2023
New study finds people with high access to green spaces were 2.5 years younger in biological age
Read more...Penn State team develops protein-based nanocomputing agent to influence cell behaviour
Penn State College of Medicine - 26-May-2023
Paving the way for more targeted, efficient cell-based therapies to treat diseases like diabetes and cancer
Read more...Morphoceuticals raises $8M to advance bioelectrical treatment for regenerating tissues or organs
Longevity Technology - 15-Feb-2023
A revolutionary approach in regenerative medicine that could improve quality of life in patients
Read more...New technique develops 3D skin grafts that can be transplanted like a biological clothing
Medgadget - 13-Feb-2023
Grafts fit perfectly to any complex body part and can also be tailored for each patient
Read more...Extracellular vesicles from young stem cells have a rejuvenating effect in vitro and in vivo in mice
Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 08-Nov-2022
This approach did not kill the senescent cells instead, it was senomorphic
Read more...Organoids-hair follicle morphogenesis in hair loss treatment
Independent - 22-Oct-2022
Hair cells generated in vivo, potentially promising to reverse hair loss disorders and baldness
Read more...CMU array to treat neurological disorders potentially
Nano Magazine - 06-Oct-2022
Microelectrode array (MEA) is 3D-printed at the nanoscale, for individual neurological treatment
Read more...Magnetic particle swarms and Selective embolization to be more efficient and less complicated
Nano Magazine - 01-Aug-2022
Embolization is a medical technique used to block blood vessels during treatment
Read more...Magnet-controlled bacteria fights cancer without causing pain
Phys.org - 15-Jul-2022
Bacterial microrobots activate immune response and release drugs directly at desired tumor sites
Read more...HTR in Drosophila somatic cells using nikase and CRISPR genetic editing tools
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN) - 05-Jul-2022
CRISPR genetic editing tools may be helpful in genetic repair
Read more...miniPUMP - the next-best personalised human heart model for drug testing
New Atlas - 25-Apr-2022
Your cells as your own "organ-on-a-chip" model for heart disease
Read more...Floor cleaners with certain chemical ingredients could do more harm than good
Phys.org - 28-Feb-2022
Chemicals used for good smell may expose people to aerosol pollution at the same rate as public roads
Read more...Significant limb regeneration in frogs treated with drug cocktail
The Guardian - 26-Jan-2022
Brief exposure to five factors targeting tissue repair aspects triggers dormant regrowth potential
Read more...Battery-free, personalized wearables to track your health status
Medgadget - 12-Oct-2021
Device made to fit perfectly, facilitating continuous monitoring of physiological parameters
Read more...A single protein reversed senescence in skeletal muscle cells
University at Buffalo - 17-Sep-2021
NANOG targets multiple ageing mechanisms - insights may help develop new therapies for age-related disorders
Read more...New CRISPR based stem cell implant releases drug as required in arthritis
GEN News - 02-Sep-2021
Reduced inflammation & bone damage in mice; relieves patients from their regular use of injections
Read more...A real tumour printed from patient's own cells to predict best cancer therapies
Irish Times - 18-Aug-2021
Overcomes a long trial and error process and accelerates personalized treatment
Read more...New microchip nanosensor tracks stress levels from your fingertip
Medgadget - 08-Jul-2021
Using a drop of blood, this device measures cortisol accurately within minutes
Read more...Unique adaptations contribute to the longevity of American lobster
Medium - 04-Jul-2021
Insights on longevity, neural, and immune adaptations are revealed by a lobster
Read more...Embryos reset biological age back to zero in early stage of development
Science News - 25-Jun-2021
Rejuvenation process in germline cells may help find new therapies for age-related disorders
Read more...World's smallest injectable chip monitors vital signs
Medgadget - 17-May-2021
Wireless chip measures body temperature in mice & has the potential to track other parameters in humans as well
Read more...New monoclonal antibody drug regrows lost teeth in ferrets
New Atlas - 29-Mar-2021
Promising tooth development approach for tooth anomalies after successful trials on pigs & dogs
Read more...Reprogrammed skin cells heal damaged brain tissue in mice
Medical Xpress - 19-Mar-2021
Restored 90% of motor function forming new blood vessels after an ischemic stroke
Read more...Genetically engineered cartilage combats inflammatory arthritis
National Institute on Aging (NIA) - 24-Feb-2021
Engineered cells produce anti-inflammatory drug that helps reduce stress-related cartilage damage
Read more...A new computational model to design mammalian genetic programs
Phys.org - 19-Feb-2021
Engineered human cells through design-based process, eliminating trial and error approach
Read more...Lab-grown human muscle showed benefits of exercise
INVERSE - 29-Jan-2021
Tissue engineered muscle under simulated exercise prevented chronic inflammation
Read more...Scientists reprogram fat cells to stem cells
Phys.org - 14-Jan-2021
Let's hope other stem cell treatments are closer than 15 years away
Read more...Hitch-hiking nanoparticles improve bioavailability of drugs
Nano Magazine - 27-Nov-2020
Liquid coated nanoparticles effectively deliver drugs with no side effects
Read more...A novel gene editing tool to fight aggressive cancers
Medical Xpress - 18-Nov-2020
Uses CRISPR technology to target and destroy cancer cells
Read more...New technique to measure individual telomere lengths in 3 hours
Phys.org - 25-Sep-2020
Not just average length that is important, so full profile provides more clinical uses
Read more...Microrobots might treat nerve injuries in the near future
Science News - 25-Sep-2020
A magnetically controlled microrobot connects clusters of nerve cells
Read more...VRK-1/AMPK cellular energy pathway linked to longer lifespan
New Atlas - 02-Aug-2020
Early days, but looking forward to seeing the results (in vivo) in mammals
Read more...Researchers successfully 3D-printed human-like ears in mice
New Scientist - 05-Jun-2020
Can potentially repair damaged cartilage in other parts of the human body
Read more...Follistatin gene therapy to combat osteoarthritis and obesity
Next Big Future - 16-May-2020
This new approach doubled muscle mass in mice, reduced its fat
Read more...Millions of mature human cells can be produced in a mouse embryo
University at Buffalo - 15-May-2020
These mouse models can be used to study about diseases such as malaria and COVID-19
Read more...DNA testing in a cheap, lightweight portable device
New Scientist - 22-Apr-2020
This 10 dollar device can give results in about one and half hours
Read more...New brain implant for neural recording provides more data, less tissue damage
Stanford School of Medicine - 23-Mar-2020
Thousands of single-neuron activities can be recorded as successfully tested in mice
Read more...An enzyme that prolongs lifespan in roundworms discovered
INVERSE - 07-Jan-2020
Results have been replicated in cultured human cells - a new hope for life extension?
Read more...Promoting in vitro angiogenesis using optoceutics
Drug Target Review - 01-Oct-2019
Visible light stimulates the formation of the new blood vessels
Read more...3D-printed living human tissues with vascular channels
Wyss Institute - 06-Sep-2019
Artificially grown human organs are the solution of the organ transplant shortage
Read more...Tooth enamel could be repaired
Guardian - 30-Aug-2019
In human teeth, the clusters had given rise to a crystalline layer within 48 hours
Read more...Bacteria causing gum disease may play a role in triggering Alzheimer's
NHS - 24-Jan-2019
Keeping your gum healthy may save you from Alzheimer's disease
Read more...Prototype pandemic vaccine without the shot
Washington Post - 12-Sep-2018
A bandage-like strip with micro-needles may replace the usual methods for vaccination
Read more...Using Statistics to Predict the Next World War
Futurism - 22-Feb-2018
It’s been more than 70 years since the last major world war. Is it only a matter of time or are ...
Read more...Long-Lived Bats Have Telomeres That Don't Shorten
INVERSE - 07-Feb-2018
These mouse-sized mammals live way longer than they should. Some of the telomeres of Myotis bats...
Read more...Smart contact lens measures diabetics' blood sugar
The Verge - 24-Jan-2018
Lens is made out of the same material as soft contacts. Researchers have embedded electronics an...
Read more...How dietary fat affects stem cell differentiation
Medical Xpress - 01-Dec-2017
Dietary fats are converted into lipids, which make up the membranes that surround all living cell...
Read more...Rare Gene for Long Life Found in Amish Community
INVERSE - 17-Nov-2017
Amish people have lived in relative isolation since migrating from Europe. Gene mutation can eit...
Read more...Scientists Discover a Key to a Longer Life in Male DNA
New York Times - 16-Jun-2017
Growth hormone receptors is linked to an increase in life span of about 10 years among men. This...
Read more...New 3D printing method for silicon medical implants
Kurzweil Network - 15-May-2017
Stronger, quicker, less expensive, more flexible, and more comfortable than the implants currentl...
Read more...Repairing Mitochondrial DNA for Age-related Diseases
Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 02-May-2017
University of Sheffield has made progress in repairing the damage done to mitochondrial DNA (mtDN...
Read more...Eating old food shortens lifespan in animals
New Scientist - 17-Feb-2017
Organisms able to acquire cellular damage from their food. Older food organisms have more molecu...
Read more...The next generation of brain implant is a teeny tiny coil
Popular Science - 09-Dec-2016
The micro coils make mind-controlled prosthetics easier to use. Most brain implants are electrod...
Read more...Rapid detection of bacterial infection
New Scientist - 06-May-2016
Standard tests for bacterial infections involve growing bacterial cultures from patient samples a...
Read more...Lab-grown skin sprouts hair and grows glands
BBC - 01-Apr-2016
Took cells from gums and converted them into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). Crafted ski...
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