Thrivous Views
Browse page 19 of our articles in the Thrivous Views blog at Thrivous. They're listed below. If you prefer, you can also use the dropdown menu to browse articles by category. Or search for articles and other content on the Thrivous website.
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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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Enhance Heart Longevity with Thrivous Omega
Hitting the half-century mark led me to seriously contemplate the type of life I want in retirement. If I really ...
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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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Caffeine Enhances Vision in Moving Conditions
Researchers at University of Waterloo and University of Granada have studied caffeine's effects on dynamic visual skills. They concluded that ...
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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 ...
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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 ...









