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March 26, 2025
Desynchronizing monkeys’ brain with electricity caused a performance boost
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March 29, 2012
Four signaling substances control the transformation of T cells.
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March 7, 2012
Two 1-hectare wetlands created for research demonstrated that they take up carbon from the atmosphere and nitrogen and phosphorus from incoming water. Initially planting a wetland boosted the variety of plants present over the duration of the study, but reduced the total production of plant material in the wetlands.
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September 18, 2023
U.S. regulators will consider clinical trials of a system that mimics the womb, which could reduce deaths and disability for babies born extremely preterm
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March 2, 2012
Pioneering work by a leading University of Nottingham scientist has helped reveal for the first time a vital process in the development of the early mammalian embryo.
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March 12, 2012
Scientists calculate that a "perfect lens," a slab of artificial material engineered to focus electromagnetic fields in ways that natural materials can't, may increase the efficiency of some wireless power transfer systems.
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August 28, 2014
Artist concept of NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) 70-metric-ton configuration launching to space. SLS will be the most powerful rocket ever built for deep space missions, including to an asteroid and ultimately to Mars. The first SLS mission -- Exploration Mission 1 -- will launch an uncrewed Orion spacecraft to a stable orbit beyond the moon and bring it back to Earth to demonstrate the integrated system performance of the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft’s re-entry and landing prior to a…
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March 25, 2014
The colors artists used in the sunsets of their paintings may provide clues to what was circulating in the air hundreds of years ago.
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May 10, 2012
A vast city built by the ancient Maya and discovered nearly a century ago is finally starting to yield its secrets.
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January 12, 2012
The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) launched its third journal, Translational Vision Science & Technology (TVST), with an open call for manuscript submissions this month. TVST is an online only, peer-reviewed journal emphasizing multidisciplinary research that bridges the gap between basic research and clinical care.
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