Japanese Breakthrough: Live Skin Makes Robot Faces Smile
Japanese scientists at the University of Tokyo attach living skin to robotic faces, enabling them to “smile,” paving the way for advancements in cosmetics and medicine.
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Japanese scientists at the University of Tokyo attach living skin to robotic faces, enabling them to “smile,” paving the way for advancements in cosmetics and medicine.
China’s home-developed deep-sea biological gene sequencer successfully completed its sea trial, marking a major advancement in marine research and biotechnology.
A German delegation of scientists and executives visits China to strengthen ties and explore collaborative opportunities in the biomedical sector.
Chinese scientists uncover how insects use smell to respond to their environment, paving the way for eco-friendly and efficient pesticides.
Chinese researchers use gene editing to enhance wheat resistance to stripe rust, boosting crop resilience without sacrificing yield.
Rick Slayman, the first human to receive a genetically modified pig kidney, has died. His pioneering transplant at Massachusetts General marked a significant step in organ availability, despite his passing.
Chinese marine scientists have discovered unknown microbial products in deep-sea cold seeps, offering promising new avenues for anti-microbial pharmaceuticals.
Chinese pharmaceutical firms are set to make a significant impact at Basel’s Swiss Biotech Day, aiming to innovate and expand in the sector.
AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot expresses strong confidence in China’s supply chain efficiency and its pivotal role in the company’s global operations at the 2024 Boao Forum for Asia.