Thrivous Views
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Nanotechnology for Treatment of Atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis, the accumulation of plaque inside artery walls that can lead to heart attacks and strokes, is the world’s No. ...
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One Treatment to Cure All Cancers?
The scary coronavirus epidemic that started in China is all over the news. Although earlier coronavirus outbreaks initially caused global ...
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Living Programmable Organisms Developed in the Lab
In an impressive breakthrough, scientists have built living, programmable robots with frog cells (see first research summary below). "These are ...
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Maximize the Power of Caffeine with Occasional Use
We have seen many studies that show how caffeine may enhance cognitive and physical performance. Some supplements provide the greatest improvement ...
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Worm Lifespan Increased 500%, Humans Next?
In a spectacular experiment, the lifespan of laboratory worms (C. elegans) has been increased by 500 percent (see below). The ...
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Moderately Great Expectations for the 2020s
Welcome to the 20-twenties! I have great expectations for the new decade, but it’s important to moderate one’s enthusiasm. Scientific ...
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Caffeine Enhances Power and Endurance
December brings parties, performances, and presents. The planning can be dizzying. This week I found myself thinking about caffeine a ...
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Purpose Is Important for Health and Well-Being
A recent study by psychiatrists and neuroscientists at UC San Diego School of Medicine has found that the presence of ...
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Top 22 Smart Drugs in Science Fiction
I recently wrote about two popular science fiction smart drugs. NZT-48 is the nootropic smart drug featured in the Limitless movie ...
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High Intensity Exercise Disrupts Aging Patterns
Physical activity has been shown to improve mood, cognition, heart health, and aging. Athletes tend to live longer than the average ...









