Pulse Newsletter
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Spider Silk May Help Treat Cancer
Researchers at Karolinska Institute have found a way of stabilizing the p53 protein, and making it more potent. P53 protects ...
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Cellular Rejuvenation Achieved in Laboratory Mice
Scientists at Salk Institute and Genentech have shown that they can safely and effectively reverse the aging process in middle-aged ...
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MRI with Genetic Reporter Builds Map of Brain Activity
MIT researchers have devised a way to monitor individual populations of neurons. It can reveal how the neurons interact with ...
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Artificial Nerves Control a Carnivorous Plant
Researchers led by Linköping University have built an artificial organic neuron (a nerve cell). It can be integrated with a ...
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Programmable Protein Circuits Between Living Cells
Synthetic biologists at Stanford University, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and Caltech have developed a new technology for protein circuits between ...
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RNA Editing Treats Deadly Genetic Disease in Mice
Bioengineers, led by UC San Diego, have shown that a new RNA editing technology can treat laboratory mice affected by Hurler ...
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Experimental MRI Treatment for Cancer
Scientists at University College London have developed a new cancer therapy. It uses an MRI scanner to guide a magnetic ...
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How Gamers Can Help Cancer Research
Scientists led by Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) have launched GENIGMA. The game enlists players to support cancer research and ...
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Pig Kidney Transplants May Save Thousands Per Year
Researchers at University of Alabama have announced the publication of a paper related to pig kidney transplants. They say it's ...
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The Free Energy Principle for Thinking Machines
Researchers led by RIKEN Center for Brain Science have shown that the free-energy principle can explain how neural networks are ...