Pulse Newsletter
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TAME Trial May Set Anti-Aging Drug Precedent
An FDA-approved drug has been used successfully to treat type 2 diabetes for more than 60 years. Studies have already ...
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New Uses for Botox to Edit the Proteome
Researchers at Harvard University and Broad Institute have shown that botulinum toxin proteins can be engineered to enable new medical applications. ...
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Designing Biomaterials for 3D Printing "Walking Molecules"
Northwestern University researchers have discovered a new synthetic biomaterial that can mimic properties of brain tissue. The biomaterial is suitable ...
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An Artificial System Inspired by Dogs Smells Disease
Researchers at MIT and other institutions have developed a miniaturized detection system that seems to detect diseases with even greater ...
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Can a New Pill Treat Obesity?
About one third (35%) of people who took a new drug for treating obesity lost more than one-fifth of their ...
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Personalized Brain Stimulation Therapies
Researchers at University of Southern California (USC) are advancing toward personalized deep brain stimulation. This research could open the doors ...
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What Is Chinese Vaccine BBIBP-CorV?
Many people all over the world are likely to receive the COVID-19 vaccine BBIBP-CorV, developed by the Chinese state-owned biopharmaceutical ...
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CRISPR May Revolutionize World Health
Two patients have been cured of beta thalassemia and sickle cell disease, after their own genes were edited with CRISPR-Cas9 ...
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Interfacing DNA to Silicon for Data Storage
Scientists have stored data in the genomes of living bacteria, Nature reports. Researchers at Columbia University designed bacteria “that, when ...
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Disconnect and Go Outside for Happiness
Psychologists at Anglia Ruskin University, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, and Perdana University have found that spending time outdoors ...









