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Published A miniature heart in a petri dish: Organoid emulates development of the human heart - A Miniature Heart in a Petri Dish: Organoid Emulates Development of the Human Heart
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A team has induced stem cells to emulate the development of the human heart. The result is a sort of...
Published Consumers prefer round numbers even when the specific number is better news - Consumers Prefer Round Numbers Even When the Specific Number is Better News
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Consider this scenario: A vaccine for the novel coronavirus has been developed that is 91.27% effect...
Published Supernumerary virtual robotic arms can feel like part of our body - Supernumerary Virtual Robotic Arms Can Feel Like Part of Our Body
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Researchers have developed a virtual robotic limb system which can be operated by users' feet in a v...
Published Focused ultrasound enables precise noninvasive therapy - Focused Ultrasound Enables Precise Noninvasive Therapy
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New research demonstrates that noninvasive neuromodulation via low-intensity ultrasound can have cel...
Published Rational neural network advances machine-human discovery - Rational Neural Network Advances Machine-Human Discovery
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Math is the language of the physical world, and some see mathematical patterns everywhere: in weathe...
Published Two gene classes linked to new prion formation - Two Gene Classes Linked to New Prion Formation
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Researchers have discovered two classes of yeast genes that may hold clues as to why proteins take o...
Published Sea otters killed by unusual parasite strain - Sea Otters Killed by Unusual Parasite Strain
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An unusually severe form of toxoplasmosis killed four sea otters and could pose a threat to other ma...
Published Meet the first Neanderthal family - Meet the First Neanderthal Family: A Glimpse into Our Ancestral Past
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Researchers have managed to sequence multiple individuals from a remote Neanderthal community in Sib...
Published Key phases of human evolution coincide with flickers in eastern Africa's climate - Key Phases of Human Evolution Coincide with Flickers in Eastern Africa's Climate
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Interdisciplinary research in southern Ethiopia enabled the deciphering of eastern Africa's climatic...
Published Air pollution may increase risk for dementia - Air Pollution May Increase Risk for Dementia
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Exposure to fine particulate air pollutants (PM2.5) may increase the risk of developing dementia, ac...
Published Genes are read faster and more sloppily in old age - Genes are Read Faster and More Sloppily in Old Age
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Scientists have demonstrated the following findings which apply across the animal kingdom: with incr...
Published Tuberculosis disease intensifies HIV antibody response in people with HIV - Tuberculosis Disease Intensifies HIV Antibody Response in People with HIV
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New research found that people living with HIV that have had pulmonary tuberculosis had broader and...
Published Fewer meals may prevent Type 2 diabetes, obesity - Fewer Meals May Prevent Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity
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When intermittent fasting became all the rage among Hollywood celebrities, skeptics balked at the id...
Published Close up on aging reveals how different cell types in the body age at different pace - Close Up on Aging Reveals How Different Cell Types in the Body Age at Different Pace
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A team or researchers reports the first Aging Fly Cell Atlas (AFCA), a detailed characterization of...
Published Genomes of 233 primate species sequenced - Genomes of 233 Primate Species Sequenced: A Breakthrough in Evolutionary Biology
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Researchers from 24 countries have analyzed the genomes of 809 individuals from 233 primate species,...
Published Scientists investigate the evolution of animal developmental mechanisms, show how some of Earth's earliest animals evolved - Scientists Investigate the Evolution of Animal Developmental Mechanisms: How Some of Earth's Earliest Animals Evolved
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Lacking bones, brains, and even a complete gut, the body plans of simple animals like sea anemones a ...
Published Fine particulate matter catalyzes oxidative stress in the lungs - Fine Particulate Matter Catalyzes Oxidative Stress in the Lungs
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Study sheds new light on the adverse health effects of air pollution: hydrogen peroxide production o...
Published The physics of a singing saw - The Physics of a Singing Saw: Understanding the Science Behind the Musical Phenomenon
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Researchers have used the singing saw to demonstrate how the geometry of a curved sheet, like curved...
Published Researchers develop first method to study microRNA activity in single cells - Researchers Develop First Method to Study MicroRNA Activity in Single Cells
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Researchers have developed the first method to uncover the tasks that microRNAs perform in single ce...
Published Sensors harnessing light give hope in rehabilitation - The Revolutionary Role of Light-Harnessing Sensors in Rehabilitation
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A research team overcomes limitations of conventional strain sensors using computer vision integrate...