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This Week in Science: World's Oldest Mummies, A Diabetes Mystery, And More!
This week in science: The Sun is flaring up unexpectedly; a 60-year diabetes mystery may finally be solved; the oldest human ...
Like its namesake, Janelia's GENIE Project Team makes wishes come true. Luckily for biologists, this genie doesn't grant just ...
Exploring the relationship between cancer cells and nerve cells, which can signal tumors to grow, could unearth ways to slow disease.
The process of leading iPSCs to differentiate into dopaminergic neurons consists of several consecutive phases, each ...
Residents say government and Purdue University officials have ignored health and safety concerns to force through the ...
Xiang Shuiying was born in 1986 in Suichuan, Jiangxi. After graduating from Suichuan High School in 2003, she enrolled in Southwest Jiaotong University, where she began her studies in communication ...
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Tiny 'brains' grown in the lab could become conscious and feel pain — and we're not ready
Lab-grown brain tissue is too simple to experience consciousness, but as innovation progresses, neuroscientists question ...
An interdisciplinary team is studying how neurons process information to design smarter, more sustainable artificial ...
Some 60 percent of those on Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income would like to work, yet ...
MIT neuroscientists have uncovered how the brain makes vision feel seamless across both sides. As objects cross the middle of ...
Crowds lined the riverwalk at 7 a.m. Sunday as the first horn went off for the Chicago River Swim. The event, featuring 263 ...
Ex-OpenAI CTO Mira Murati’s $12B startup fixes AI’s reproducibility bug, solving nondeterminism in LLMs with open-source batch-invariant kernels.
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