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Neuromics
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Neuromics is a bioreagents company providing human cells, media, sera, and plenty more for neuroscience, cancer, pain, and more research.


🚨 THIS ASTEROID MAY HOLD THE SECRET OF LIFE… What if the origin of life didn’t start on Earth at all?Scientists studying samples from the asteroid Ryugu, collected by the Hayabusa2 mission, made a stunning discovery — all five building blocks of DNA and RNA were found together in one place. That means the essential “code of life” exists… in space. Even more mysterious? These molecules were found in balanced amounts, hinting that asteroids like Ryugu may have carried the ingredients of life to early Earth billions of years ago. So the question is no longer just how life began… …but where it truly came from. Source Oba, Y., et al. (2026). A complete set of canonical nucleobases in the carbonaceous asteroid (162173) Ryugu. Nature Astronomy.




🚨 Japan just approved the commercial use of reprogrammed stem cells to restore failing hearts. Japan has officially approved the world’s first commercially available medical products derived from induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, marking a historic leap in regenerative medicine. The health ministry gave the green light to "ReHeart," a revolutionary treatment consisting of heart muscle sheets developed by the medical startup Cuorips. Designed to treat severe heart failure, these sheets work by stimulating the growth of new blood vessels and restoring cardiac function. This breakthrough comes over a decade after Japanese scientist Shinya Yamanaka won the Nobel Prize for discovering how to reprogram mature cells into a juvenile state, effectively bypassing the ethical concerns associated with embryonic stem cells. Expected to reach patients as early as this summer, the treatment received a provisional license based on promising clinical data from Kyoto University showing significant symptom improvement and a strong safety profile. Health Minister Kenichiro Ueno emphasized the global significance of the move, expressing hope that this innovation will eventually provide relief to patients worldwide. By transforming specialized adult cells into versatile building blocks capable of repairing damaged organs, Japan is positioning itself at the forefront of a new era where previously irreversible heart damage can be physically mended using a patient's own cellular potential. source: Agence France-Presse. (2026, March 9). Stem Cell Treatments For Heart Failure Approved in World First. AFP News.

🚨 Japan just approved the commercial use of reprogrammed stem cells to restore failing hearts. Japan has officially approved the world’s first commercially available medical products derived from induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, marking a historic leap in regenerative medicine. The health ministry gave the green light to "ReHeart," a revolutionary treatment consisting of heart muscle sheets developed by the medical startup Cuorips. Designed to treat severe heart failure, these sheets work by stimulating the growth of new blood vessels and restoring cardiac function. This breakthrough comes over a decade after Japanese scientist Shinya Yamanaka won the Nobel Prize for discovering how to reprogram mature cells into a juvenile state, effectively bypassing the ethical concerns associated with embryonic stem cells. Expected to reach patients as early as this summer, the treatment received a provisional license based on promising clinical data from Kyoto University showing significant symptom improvement and a strong safety profile. Health Minister Kenichiro Ueno emphasized the global significance of the move, expressing hope that this innovation will eventually provide relief to patients worldwide. By transforming specialized adult cells into versatile building blocks capable of repairing damaged organs, Japan is positioning itself at the forefront of a new era where previously irreversible heart damage can be physically mended using a patient's own cellular potential. source: Agence France-Presse. (2026, March 9). Stem Cell Treatments For Heart Failure Approved in World First. AFP News.








A new study shows that improving your cardiovascular endurance changes your neural chemistry. Fitter individuals release larger amounts of a restorative protein after a single workout, which helps the brain manage its energy more efficiently. dlvr.it/TRQdvR












