Pulse Newsletter
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Exercise and the Brain
Scientists at UC San Francisco have found that, when elderly people stay active, their brains have more of a class ...
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Synthetic Tissue to Repair Heart, Muscle, and Vocal Cords
Scientists at McGill University have developed a biomaterial tough enough to repair the heart, muscles, and vocal cords. This development ...
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Cellular Reprogramming for Tissues in Living Body
Researchers at Indiana University have developed a silicon device that can change skin tissue into blood vessels and nerve cells. ...
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Using Viruses to Cure Cancer
Researchers at Arizona State University have reviewed a class of viruses that act to combat rather than cause cancer. They ...
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We Evolved to Remain Active for Longer Healthy Life
Humans evolved to live many decades after they stopped reproducing. Evolutionary biologists and biomedical researchers at Harvard have presented evolutionary ...
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AI-Boosted Brain Stimulation May Enhance Cognition
Researchers at University of Minnesota and Massachusetts General Hospital have shown that it is possible to improve specific human brain ...
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Controlled Molecular Motion for Spinal Cord Repair
Northwestern University researchers have developed a new injectable therapy that harnesses "dancing molecules" to reverse paralysis and repair tissue after ...
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Antiviral Pills for COVID-19 Show Encouraging Results
Pfizer announced that its COVID-19 oral antiviral candidate, Paxlovid, significantly reduced hospitalization and death. This was based on an interim ...
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Are Amino Acid Derivatives the Precursors of Life?
Researchers at Hiroshima University have suggested a link between chemistry and life. And they've built a prebiotic chemical precursor of ...
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Brain Implant Enables Artificial Vision for Blind Woman
Researchers at University Miguel Hernández, Netherlands Institute of Neuroscience, and University of Utah (USA), have enabled a blind woman to ...