Harvard Researchers Print World’s First Heart-on-a-Chip
The printed organ is made of synthetic material designed to mimic the structure and function of native tissue.
The printed organ is made of synthetic material designed to mimic the structure and function of native tissue.
Sales of the supposed "next big thing" have dropped over 50 percent since last year.
More proof that everything in Australia is 305% more scary than anywhere else in the world.
God bless the White Men Can't Jump star for making Twitter a slightly nicer place to be.
Just in case you needed another reminder never to visit Jupiter's moon.
The wait is almost over; expect some long-awaited product updates to finally be announced on 27th October.
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So turn off Netflix, and strap yourself in for a dose of real life.
Should one slip, it could trigger the other fault to collapse as well, causing an earthquake even larger than the one that struck back in 1989.
According to the Telegraph, the WHO will change its definition of disabilities to classify people without a sexual partner as “infertile.”
A spectre is haunting Kanto. It's bloody Drowzees again.
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Many Xiongmai devices, which were using poor or no security measures, were used in the attack, which targeted the DNS provider Dyn.
Loopholes in new plan lets car makers sail past pollution rules.
Samsung is offering its South Korean Note 7 owners a cheaper upgrade for the yet-to-be-released Galaxy S8 or Note 8.
Here are the best theories on The White Wizard’s whereabouts and the future of Wikileaks as we know it.