Pulse Newsletter
Browse page 13 of our Pulse Newsletter articles in the Thrivous Views blog at Thrivous. They're listed below. If you prefer, you can also browse all articles in Thrivous Views. Or search for articles and other content on the Thrivous website.
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Here Comes the Digital Chemistry Revolution
Scientists at University of Glasgow have developed a universal approach to digitizing chemistry. According to CNBC, this is a “digital ...
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Virtual Nature Relieves Indoor Isolation
Scientists at University of Exeter have found that watching nature on media can uplift people's moods, reduce negative emotions, and ...
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry to CRISPR Pioneers
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2020 to CRISPR pioneers Emmanuelle Charpentier and ...
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Medical Nanotech with Semiconductors
Scientists led by Cornell University have created tiny micro-robots, invisible to the naked eye. They walk using four legs controlled ...
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Neuron-Like Nanotech for Brain-Like Computers
Brain-inspired or “neuromorphic” computers could be much more efficient than current digital technologies for a wide range of applications. Now, ...
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New Drug Treats COVID-19 in Mice and Hamsters
A new drug, called "Ab8," shows promise in the fight against COVID-19 (see below). The tiny size of the molecules ...
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Synthetic Antivirals Against COVID-19
Scientists at University of Washington have designed and synthesized miniproteins that act as potent and stable stable antivirals. They block ...
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Reactions to Neuralink Update
The Neuralink website has been revamped after the technology update released last week. Of course, the update has been widely ...
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Meet Gertrude the Pig and Neuralink
I guess all readers know that Elon Musk’s company Neuralink is developing some kind of awesome brain interfacing technology. But ...
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The Fusion of Electronics and the Human Body
Scientists are taking steps toward integrating electronics with the body. Such devices could monitor for tumor development or stand in ...









