Scientists have engineered a "universal" kidney that can be accepted by any patient, regardless of blood type, which could drastically reduce waiting times for organ transplants.
Fish treated with SGLT2 inhibitors maintained healthier kidneys as they aged. Their kidneys preserved denser networks of capillaries, retained a stronger filtration barrier, and showed more stable ...
Scientists have taken a decisive step toward ending one of transplant medicine’s most stubborn bottlenecks: the need to match donor organs to a recipient’s blood type. By chemically reengineering a ...
Anthropic's most powerful Claude model is leveling up, with the company saying in a blog post Thursday that Claude Opus 4.6 ...
Over two weeks and nearly 2,000 Claude Code sessions costing about $20,000 in API fees, the AI model agents reportedly ...
Google-spinoff Waymo is in the midst of expanding its self-driving car fleet into new regions. Waymo touts more than 200 million miles of driving that informs how the vehicles navigate roads, but the ...
The researchers compare the enzymes to scissors working on the molecular scale: By snipping off part of the type A antigen ...
This piece has been updated to clarify that, if the deal is signed, the Elara Caring/DaVita care model would not include ...
A fast-aging fish is giving scientists a rare, accelerated look at how kidneys grow old—and how a common drug may slow that ...
Objectives To examine the associations between the inflammatory potentials of diet and lifestyle, as measured by the Dietary Inflammation Score (DIS) and Lifestyle Inflammation Score (LIS), with the ...
A team of researchers has seemingly managed to do just that: they successfully converted a Type A human kidney into a ...
In December, the FDA granted breakthrough status for an implantable kidney replacement system for patients with end-stage kidney disease, according to a company press release.The Holly device by ...