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Holographic Microscope Sees the Brain Through the Skull
Researchers have developed a new type of holographic microscope capable of high-resolution 3D imaging of the neural network within a living mouse brain without removing the skull.
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Nearly One in Five Young Americans Report Having Depression
Increases in depression without commensurate increases in treatment are widespread, reports a study conducted at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and City University of New York.
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What Happens When You Transfer a DNA Repair System From Moss Into Human Cells?
Researchers have transferred the RNA editing system from moss into human cells and surprisingly, the machinery still works, finding over 900 targets for editing in human transcripts.
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Laser Imaging May Offer New Tool for Bone Cancer Surgery
Researchers have developed a new diagnostic imaging technology that is offering surgeons the ability to make cuts 10 times more precisely, allowing them to preserve as much as 1,000 times more healthy tissue, which may lead to better patient recovery.
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AI Trusted As Much As Humans To Flag Hate Speech
Social media users may trust artificial intelligence — AI — as much as human editors to flag hate speech and harmful content, according to researchers at Penn State.
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"Frankenstein" Shapes Reveal How AI Sees the World Differently
According to a study, even the smartest AI models don’t match human visual processing.
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An Important Brain Network May Be Enhanced by Reward
Researchers have reported findings that add to our knowledge of how human behavior may be shaped by the default mode network, a specific network of brain regions with both resting and task-related states.
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Gene Therapy Target for Polycystic Kidney Disease Discovered
Blocking the inhibition of two genes by deleting a binding site for microRNAs hindered the formation and growth of kidney cysts in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) models, UT Southwestern researchers reported.
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Sensor Study Identifies Cause of Brain Dysfunction in Huntington's Disease
A molecular fluorescence sensor has revealed an abnormal distribution of lipid in the brains of patients with Huntington's disease, enabling researchers to identify a potential cause of brain dysfunction in the disease.
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How Circadian Clock Dysfunction Can Lead to Lipid Profile Disruption
A team from Geneva, Switzerland, shows that the disruption of lipid temporal profiles in type 2 diabetes stiffens the membrane of pancreatic endocrine cells, which could alter their function.
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