The ability of some organisms to regenerate parts of their bodies has fascinated science for decades. However, a recent study published in Science Advances has gone a step further by describing a phenomenon that challenges some of the most established ideas about life, regeneration, and cellular aging. The research focuses on Psolus fabricii , a species [...]
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains one of the greatest challenges in biomedicine. A research team from the Gladstone Institutes , in collaboration with the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), has developed the first comprehensive map showing how HIV interacts with human cells during infection. The results were recently published in the journal Cell [...]
A research team from the Spanish National Cardiovascular Research Center (CNIC) and the University Clinical Hospital of Valladolid has developed a new technique that allows for the repair of mechanical heart valves without resorting to open-heart surgery. The study, published in the European Heart Journal, describes a less invasive alternative for people with this type [...]
A research team from the Francis Crick Institute, in collaboration with the Swiss company AlveoliX, has developed a miniature human lung model that allows for the study of respiratory diseases with a level of detail previously difficult to achieve. The study, published in the journal Science Advances, does not involve creating a complete lung for [...]
A research group from ETH Zurich (Switzerland) has unveiled a microrobot capable of delivering medication directly to highly specific areas of the body with astonishing precision: for example, it could reach the blood clot causing a stroke. The study, published in the journal Science, facilitates the design of less invasive and more efficient treatments than [...]
A research team from the Roslin Institute at the University of Edinburgh has developed, through genetic editing, a line of pigs capable of resisting classical swine fever (CSF), a highly contagious viral disease that severely affects pig farming. The key to this innovation lies in modifying the gene that encodes the DNAJC14 protein, which the virus [...]
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SATDI technicians visit the HdM (Hochschule Der Medien) facilities at the Stuttgart Media University
SATDI colleagues Sergio and Alejandro, with their counterparts Simon and Peter at the Hochschule Der Medien in Stuttgart. The technicians of the Technical Support Service for Teaching and Research (SATDI) of the Miguel Hernández University (UMH) of Elche, Alejandro Javaloy Ballestero and Sergio Alejandro Martín Estrada, have completed a training stay at the Hochschule der Medien [...]







