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New Hydrogel Material Could Help Tissue Repair After Stroke

UCLA researchers have developed an injectable gel that shows promise in encouraging tissue repair, especially in areas of the brain damaged by stroke. Typically,...

Is Graphene the Key to Making Low-Cost Disease Diagnostic Systems?

Biomarker molecules are indicative of disease states and physicists at the University of Pennsylvania have just created a new graphene-based sensor that may soon...

Take A Closer Look at Bacterial Biofilm Machines

Biofilms are usually formed when bacteria are stressed, such as when they are attacked by antibiotics or the immune system. They join together to...

Is that Possible to Make a Self Healing Tire? Even While Driving!!

Wouldn't it be great to never have to worry about tire punctures or a rubber band snapping? Well, that could soon be possible in...

Early Version of Cancer Genome Reveals Vital Vulnerabilities

In a collaborative effort across a number of institutions, including Harvard, the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and the Broad Institute of MIT, researchers have narrowed...

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The Future of AI: Insights from the Godfather of AI

In the world of artificial intelligence, Geoffrey Hinton stands...

The Science Behind Cold Plunging: Is It Worth It for Your Health?

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Unraveling the Mystery of the Ninth Planet: Could Modified Gravity Hold the Key?

In the ever-evolving realm of astrophysics, a recent revelation...

7 Key Distinctions Between the Brain and the Mind

In this article, we explore seven intriguing differences between...

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