Pulse Newsletter
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New Gene Editing Tool Is Smaller and Better than CRISPR
Scientists at Cornell University have advanced toward a new gene editing tool. It is less than half the size of ...
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CRISPR Gene Editing Alters Social Behavior of Lab Animals
Scientists at Georgia State University have created gene-edited hamsters for studies of social neuroscience. And they have found that the ...
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Sleep and Emotion Have Strongly Related Brain Mechanisms
Researchers at University of Bern have identified how sleep consolidates the storage of positive emotions and dampens the consolidation of ...
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Breaks from Social Media to Improve Mental Health
Researchers at the University of Bath have studied the mental health effects of a week-long social media break. And they ...
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Artificial Intelligence Enhances Brain Activity Scans
Johns Hopkins biomedical engineers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) training strategy to capture images of mouse brain cells in ...
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Psilocybin Treatment for Depression Rewires the Brain
Scientists at UC San Francisco and Imperial College London have found that psilocybin can help depressed people. Psilocybin is a ...
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Cell Engineering to Treat Cancer and Other Disease
Researchers at Gladstone Institutes and UC San Francisco have developed a strategy and molecular building blocks for the design of ...
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Visual and Verbal Memories Use the Same Brain Formats
New York University scientists have discovered how working memory is formatted. And they have advanced toward better understanding of how ...
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Missing Eight Percent of DNA Revealed
Scientists at the Telomere to Telomere (T2T) consortium led by National Institutes of Health (NIH), UC Santa Cruz, and University ...
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Artificial Intelligence Protein Design and Drug Discovery
Scientists, led by University of Washington, have developed a new method for designing and building protein based drugs. Using computers, the ...