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Which face mask is best for communication? A new study weighs in
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Which face mask is best for communication? A new study weighs in
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Superstructures formed by walking molecules could help create neurons for regenerative medicine
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Credit: Stupp Lab / Northwestern University
Imagine if surgeons could transplant healthy neurons into patients living with neurodegenerative diseases or brain and spinal cord injuries. And imagine if they could grow these neurons in the laboratory from a patient s own cells using a synthetic, highly bioactive material that is suitable for 3D printing.
By discovering a new printable biomaterial that can mimic properties of brain tissue, Northwestern University researchers are now closer to developing a platform capable of treating these conditions using regenerative medicine.
A key ingredient to the discovery is the ability to control the self-assembly processes of molecules within the material, enabling the researchers to modify the structure and functions of the systems from the nanoscale to the scale of visible features. The laboratory of Samuel I. Stupp published a 2018 paper in the journal
Life amid the ruins of QAnon: I wanted my family back
Greg Jaffe and Jose A. Del Real, The Washington Post
Feb. 23, 2021
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1of6Tyler reads through online discussions on his computer at his father s home in Blaine, Minn., on Feb. 6, 2021.Photo for The Washington Press by Tim GruberShow MoreShow Less
2of6Supporters fly a QAnon flag during Fourth of July celebrations last year in Washington.Photo for The Washington Post by Evelyn HocksteinShow MoreShow Less
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4of6Tyler reads through Discord discussions. Through Reddit he found an online community of others whose family members believe in QAnon and other conspiracy theories.Photo for The Washington Press by Tim GruberShow MoreShow Less