Age-related memory decline and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's are often thought of as irreversible. But the brain is not static; neurons continually adjust the strength of their ...
Never-before-seen 3D reconstructions of human liver tissue have been created at a cellular level. The details obtained by a team of UW Medicine and University of Washington engineers and physicians ...
There’s nothing more precious for a dog owner to witness a beautiful bond between their fur babies and their kids. This particular video showcased a big and charming Newfoundland dog helping their ...
In a bid to treat blindness, Life Biosciences will try out potent cellular reprogramming technology on volunteers. When Elon Musk was at Davos last week, an interviewer asked him if he thought aging ...
A new drug developed by Australian researchers has shown promising results in reducing sepsis in a Phase II clinical trial involving 180 patients. The carbohydrate-based treatment works by calming a ...
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A single sample classifier can predict cancer-associated fibroblast subtypes in patient samples
In a collaboration between several labs at UNC Lineberger, researchers have defined cancer-associated fibroblast (CAF) subtypes that are clinically robust, prognostic, and predictive of immunotherapy ...
Researchers have built a realistic human mini spinal cord in the lab and used it to simulate traumatic injury. The model reproduced key damage seen in real spinal cord injuries, including inflammation ...
After treatment, the mice’s memories were essentially shunted back into a younger state. The researchers found that reprogrammed engrams displayed molecular behavior of more youthful cells. Using a ...
Fashion and health care took center stage Wednesday night as celebrities, advocates and familiar faces from NY1 walked the runway during the annual Blue Jacket Fashion Show, marking its 10th ...
In this video, we dive into a surprising discovery about how readers react to creative writing—especially when they find out it was written, or even co-written, by AI. :open_book::robot: A ...
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Why the Office shows the paper’s epic failures
How does The Paper fail The Office over and over again? Join us as we revisit classic scenes, epic blunders, and the humor behind paper-related disasters. Warnings issued on nationalizing elections, ...
Scientists are testing an entirely new way to fight heart disease: whether gene editing might offer a one-time fix for high cholesterol.
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