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Intricate, Life-Like Blood Vessels Created
Artificial 3D blood vessels that have the strength, structure and complex cellular make-up of real blood vessels have been developed by Singapore and QUT scientists for research into many diseases.
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Decades-Old Mystery About How Bacteria Move Solved
Researchers have determined the structure of the filaments that allow bacteria such as E.coli to move in atomic detail.
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Novel Imaging System Could Enable Near-Instant Biopsy Results
Biopsies have been performed the same way since the 19th century, but new technology could enable point-of-care skin cancer diagnosis.
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COVID-19 Vaccination Linked With Temporary Increase in Menstrual Cycle Length
A large international study has confirmed the findings of a previous U.S. study that linked COVID-19 vaccination with an average increase in menstrual cycle length of less than one day.
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Long-Term Memories More Than a Matter of Repetition
Long-term memories rely on both the repetition of events and an intricate neurological learning process in making these memories last, shows a new study by a team of neuroscientists.
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Young Kids Dodge a Learning Trip That Adults Can't Avoid
New research has shown that children's wandering focus can be beneficial and prevents them from falling into learning traps that adults can't avoid.
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A New Way To Identify “Safe Harbors” for Gene Therapies
Scientists have created a tool that can find safe places to introduce genes into human DNA. The tool is an early step in the process to improve the safety and efficacy of gene and cell therapies.
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These Genes Keep Plant Roots Growing Toward Gravity
Researchers have honed in on the genes that control root growth in response to gravity, with the hope of developing a crop that can access resources deeper in the soil.
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ADHD Mouse Study Exposes Sex Differences in Dopamine Signaling
According to research, mice that express a human genetic variant found in boys with ADHD or autism show differences in the monitoring and regulation of dopamine signaling when compared to females.
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AI Compresses a 100,000-Equation Quantum Conundrum to Just 4 Equations
Researchers at the Flatiron Institute and their colleagues trained a machine learning tool to capture the physics of electrons moving on a lattice using far fewer equations than would typically be required, all without sacrificing accuracy.
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