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GL-II-73 Drug Shows Promise for Alzheimer’s Cognitive Decline
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Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
New study reveals GL-II-73 restores memory and cognitive function in Alzheimer's mice, paving the way for potential treatments
| 3 min read
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Eating Salads in Space: A New Approach to Preventing Bone Loss on Mars Missions
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Trevor J Henderson
Learn about this innovative space-grown pharmaceutical solution and its potential impact on Earth.
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| 3 min read
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Recycling Lithium-Ion Batteries Cuts Emissions and Strengthens Supply Chain
by
Stanford University
New research highlights recycling lithium-ion batteries as a greener alternative to mining, saving energy and resources
| 4 min read
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Poor Diets May Accelerate Biological Aging Even Early in Life
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University of Jyväskylä
A diet low in vegetables and fruits and high in red meat and junk food was associated with accelerated biological aging even in young adulthood
| 2 min read
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New Training Approach Could Help AI Agents Perform Better in Uncertainty
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sometimes, it might be better to train a robot in an environment that's different from the one where it will be deployed
| 4 min read
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Materials Can 'Remember' a Sequence of Events in an Unexpected Way
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Penn State
New study identifies unexpected way to store, recall and erase the sequence of a material's previous deformations
| 4 min read
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OrganoPlate UF: How MIMETAS Simplifies 3D Tissue Modeling
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MIMETAS
New pumpless flow system enhances efficiency and scalability in drug discovery labs
| 1 min read
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New Clues to the Mechanism Behind Food Allergies
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The Rockefeller University
Study reveals how immune cells in the gut distinguish between food and harmful pathogens, shedding light on the origins of food allergies
| 3 min read
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Testing the Effect of Thousands of Compounds on Cellular Metabolism
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University of Basel
How high-throughput metabolomics reveals unknown modes of action of known drugs, potential side-effects and additional uses
| 2 min read
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Towards a New Generation of Human-Inspired Language Models
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Researchers advocate for a fundamental revision of how artificial intelligence acquires and processes language
| 2 min read
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Floating Solar Panels Increases GHG Emissions on Small Ponds
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Cornell University
While floating solar is promising in its efficiency and its potential to spare agricultural and conservation lands, a new experiment finds environmental trade-offs
| 2 min read
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Certain Immune Cells Boost Leukemia Treatment Success
by
Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science
New computational tool aims to identify immune responses to cellular therapy in acute myeloid leukemia treatments
| 3 min read
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