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Craft projects offer a creative escape, and few are as visually rewarding as a bold, statement-making tissue paper wal ...
This week, the hooligans have been crafting their little hearts out (no pun intended) in anticipation of Valentine’s Day. The older kids in my daycare made the tissue paper heart that I’m ...
To get in the spirit for Valentine’s Day, spend a winter afternoon with your kiddos creating tissue paper heart wreaths. With supplies you likely have at home, each heart will be unique and bursting ...
Scientists have created paper-like biomaterials from organs such as the ovaries, uterus, heart, liver and muscle that are thin and flexible enough to fold into origami birds and other structures.
Researchers were then able to culture beating human heart cells on the leaf by placing human cells inside the spinach veins and injecting blood-like fluids into the leaf’s vasculature.
A paper released by Nature now reports some success with turning human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) into cardiac cells and getting them to beat in synchrony with a damaged heart.
A team of scientists from Harvard Medical School and Duke University has created a new kind of tissue that can change heart activity using only light—no wires, no surgery, no harm. This ...
When someone suffers a heart attack, their heart is left permanently scarred and thus less capable of pumping blood. According to a new study, however, a protein injection could help undo such damage.
Fixing broken hearts through tissue engineering Date: May 6, 2017 Source: University of Alabama at Birmingham Summary: The third annual Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering Symposium met at the ...
Broken hearts could one day be mended using a novel scaffold. The new scaffold approach could also aid the engineering of other tissues.
3. Tissue Paper Heart Wreath Happiness is Homemade With a little school glue and some tissue paper, you and your child can craft this cheerful, heart-shaped wreath from Happiness is Homemade.