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Welcome to the Future: Scientists Help a Goldfish Drive a Tiny Robotic Car
A goldfish has successfully driven a robotic car in new research from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
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The Brain Networks Enabling Human Conversation
A new study has identified a brain circuit that is active while we plan our spoken replies during conversation.
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Brain Cells Can Switch Their Rhythm Up to Ten Times a Second
Researchers have now found a new perspective on the rhythmic processes in the brain using experimental and mathematical approaches.
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VR "Archery" Could Help Blind People Improve Their Orientation
Researchers developed an acoustic virtual reality-based archery game, enabling blind people to experience for the first time this type of technology, which is typically focused on vision.
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New Test Can Identify Cancer in Patients With Non-Specific Symptoms
A University of Oxford study outlines a new type of blood test that can be used to detect a range of cancers and whether these cancers have spread in the body.
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Alzheimer's Risk Genes Impair the Brain's Natural Protective Mechanisms
Researchers have discovered that gene variants associated with a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease disturb the brain's natural protective mechanism against the disease.
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Single Blood Sample Can Detect Women at Risk of Pre-Eclampsia
A study of pregnant women’s blood RNA has found specific molecular profiles that identify women at risk of pre-eclampsia. These insights can identify complications before a woman experiences symptoms.
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How Humans Get More Energy for Their Effort Than Other Apes
Among the great apes, we humans are unique: we have larger brains, reproduce more quickly and have longer life spans. These traits are obviously valuable, but the extra energy required to sustain them is significant. How did we manage to afford them?
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Immuno-CRISPR Assay for Diagnosing Transplant Rejection
Researchers have developed a CRISPR-based assay that can sensitively and non-invasively detect a biomarker of acute kidney transplant rejection in urine.
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Color-Coded Test Reveals If Nanoparticles Deliver Their Payload
Researchers have developed a color-coded test that quickly signals whether newly developed nanoparticles deliver their cargo into target cells.
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