Hydrogel could replace animal-derived materials


University of New South Wales researchers created a new material that could shift how laboratories grow human tissue. It could reduce, or even replace, the number of animals used in scientific research. More importantly, the research team hopes it could remove the need for animal-derived materials to preserve more creatures. Laboratory research often uses rats

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