Pulse Newsletter
Browse page 9 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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Age-Related Memory Loss Reversed
Scientists at University of Cambridge and University of Leeds have reversed age-related memory loss in mice. According to the scientists, ...
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Artificial Intelligence Turns Brain Activity into Speech
Researchers at UC San Francisco have developed a speech neuroprosthesis. It has enabled a man with severe paralysis to communicate ...
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Cost-Effective Cell Engineering to Treat Major Diseases
Researchers at UC San Francisco have shown that gene-edited cellular therapeutics can be used to successfully treat cardiovascular and pulmonary ...
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Oncolytic Viruses Attack and Kill Cancer Cells
Oncolytic viruses are "good" viruses that can specifically infect and kill cancer cells. Scientists at Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH) ...
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CRISPR Human Trial Shows Genetic Diseases May Be Treated
Intellia Therapeutics and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, two biotech companies, have announced clinical data supporting the safety and efficacy of in vivo ...
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Neuroscientists Translate Brain Activity into Birdsong
Researchers at UC San Diego have re-created a bird's song by reading the song from the bird’s brain. This provides ...
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Omega 3 May Poison and Kill Cancer Cells
Scientists at University of Louvain in Belgium have found a way to use a well-known omega-3 fatty acid (DHA, found ...
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Reduce Secreted Gelsolin to Expose Cancer for Treatment
Researchers at Francis Crick Institute have identified a protein that helps tumors evade the immune system. And, in certain types ...
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Neuromorphic Computing Analyzes Brain Waves in Real-Time
Researchers at University of Zurich, ETH Zurich, and University Hospital Zurich have developed a compact, energy-efficient device made from artificial ...
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COVID-19 Immunity Could Last for Years or Decades
Researchers at Washington University have found that people who recovered from a mild case of COVID-19 are left with long-term ...









