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Israeli researchers identify COVID-19 proteins that damage blood vessels
3 years ago
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The COVID-19 pandemic changed scientists’ willingness to engage with the public. Some withdrew after facing hostility – others doubled down
12 hours ago
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Researchers have created the first lab-grown heart and liver organoids with their own blood vessels, paving the way for new regenerative therapies
5 days ago
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Artificial Blood That Could Work for All Blood Types in Trials
9 days ago
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Wet fingers always wrinkle in the same way: « The folds follow the paths of blood vessels. »
11 days ago
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Researchers Identify How Physical Activity Protects the Brain—Cell by Cell—in Alzheimer's Disease
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Top CDC COVID vaccine expert resigns after RFK Jr. unilaterally restricts access
9 days ago
arstechnica.com
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Possible anti-aging compounds found in blood bacteria: three molecules produced by a bacterium in the blood, reduced damage and inflammatory responses in human skin cell cultures
7 days ago
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Researchers find a way to make the HIV virus visible within white blood cells
7 days ago
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COVID vaccine averted almost 13,000 deaths in seniors in Belgium in 3 years
10 days ago
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Japanese scientists develop artificial blood compatible with all blood types
11 days ago
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US-backed Israeli company's spyware used to target European journalists
39 hours ago
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Tool to identify poisonous books developed by University of St Andrews
7 days ago
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Researchers Develop Gene Therapy That Can Target Airway and Lungs via Nasal Spray
8 days ago
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Weight loss drugs linked to higher risk of eye damage in diabetic patients
6 days ago
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Anchor and Chain Damage to Seafloor Habitats in Antarctica - First Observations [Frontiers in Conservation Science]
3 days ago
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Researchers recreate ancient Egyptian blues
7 days ago
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Alzheimer’s blood test can spot people with early symptoms
7 days ago
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Researchers estimate that early humans began smoking meat to extend its shelf life as long as a million years ago.
10 days ago
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Major sugar substitute found to impair brain blood vessel cell function
31 hours ago
medicalxpress.com
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Virginia Tech researchers develop recyclable, healable electronics
10 days ago
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Researchers develop ‘transparent paper’ as alternative to plastics
7 days ago
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A Man Let Snakes Bite Him 200 Times. His Blood Inspired a Universal Antivenom
2 days ago
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Exposure to PFAS “forever chemicals” before birth may raise blood pressure during teen years
21 hours ago
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How can AI researchers save energy? By going backward
12 days ago
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Medicine's rapid adoption of AI has researchers concerned
4 days ago
nature.com
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Researchers confirm two journalists were hacked with Paragon spyware
39 hours ago
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Researchers have long puzzled over exactly how DNA is spooled within nucleosomes and arranged inside the nucleus so that some genes are more easily activated
10 days ago
pnas.org
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Researchers have warned that the spread of misinformation continues to increase, and it has been identified as a significant threat to society and public health
7 days ago
academic.oup.com
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Single-cell transcriptome profiling of peripheral blood mononuclear cells reveals immune cell heterogeneity in chickens
9 days ago
sciencedirect.com
Researchers take a step closer toward human limb regeneration after discovering that an axolotl’s ability to discern which body part to regenerate and where to regenerate it traces back to retinoic acid — a molecule that humans also possess.
3 days ago
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