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Quadriplegic Patient Feels Touch for First Time in Years After “Neural Bypass”
In a landmark clinical trial, researchers at Northwell Health’s Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research have restored a quadriplegic man’s ability to move and feel by implementing a revolutionary double neural bypass technology.
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A Natural Defense Against HIV Discovered in African Genomes
A study on almost 4000 people of African descent has identified a gene that acts as natural defense against HIV by limiting its replication in certain white blood cells.
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The Maillard Reaction Helped Life On Earth To Thrive
The Maillard reaction – most known for its role in browning meat – may have played an important role in protecting early life on Earth, new research has found. The reaction locks organic carbon into the seafloor, limiting the amount of carbon dioxide that is released into the atmosphere.
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How Does Cholesterol Move in Cellular Membranes?
A group of researchers have revealed for the first time how cholesterol behaves in cells at the atomistic level, information that could have broad implications for future studies of health and disease.
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Why Does Your Tan Appear After You’ve Left the Beach?
A new study uncovers the science behind the mystery of why the body's tanning process does not occur immediately after sun exposure, but only after a few hours or even days.
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Scientists Infected People With Hookworms To Improve Their Metabolic Health
A world-first human trial has revealed that inoculation with live hookworms resulted in modest improvements in insulin resistance in a small study of 40 participants at risk for type 2 diabetes.
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Pitch Darkness Looks Like Broad Daylight Using New AI Vision Technique
Researchers at Purdue University are advancing the world of robotics and autonomy with their patent-pending method that improves on traditional machine vision and perception.
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Blend of Chemicals That Moths Use To Seduce Mates is Identified
Researchers have identified the specific mixture of pheromone chemicals that male moths use during courtship. The findings provide more detail about the complex blend of chemicals that males and females of this group of moths use in fundamental short-range communication.
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AI-Supported Breast Cancer Screening Increases Detection by 20%
Mammography screening supported by artificial intelligence (AI) is a safe alternative to today’s conventional double reading by radiologists and can reduce heavy workloads for doctors.
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New Method Helps To Advise on Medication Use While Breastfeeding
Researchers have developed a novel metric for an underserved research area to aid healthcare providers in advising on maternal medication use for breastfeeding mothers or nursing persons.
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