Engineering ‘backup’ mitochondrial genes to restore power to cells
Re-engineered mutated mitochondrial genes could prevent incurable disorders and slow down aging
‘Perfect’ low-cost, defect-free graphene directly from graphite
May make it possible for the semiconductor industry to scale up use of graphene
Paralyzed man regains use of arms and hands after experimental stem cell therapy
Initial results offer hope for patients to reclaim independence after suffering severe spinal injury
‘Star in a jar’ could lead to limitless fusion energy
New compact spherical tokamak design may overcome physics challenges
3-D-printed structures that ‘remember’ their shapes
Heat-responsive shape-memory materials may aid in controlled drug delivery and solar panel tracking, for example