Science
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Sound and light therapy shows encouraging results in Alzheimer’s treatment
In the decade since MIT researchers first began exploring how brain waves can be used to combat Alzheimer’s disease, compelling…
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Burned to the Earth – Poetry of Science
Between the ashesand the sun standard,Still traces of pain –Scattered metalThe skin that passes through the earth,The poison of silenceEtched…
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NASA’s Hubble provides a bird’s eye view
The majestic Andromeda galaxy is located 2.5 million light years away and looks like a faint spindle-shaped object at the…
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Single amino acid mutations may help shape human language abilities
According to a new study published in Nature Communication, tiny genetic changes that emerged in early humans may have played…
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Ocean Unicorn: Drone reveals ivory behavior before showing commandments
The narwhal (Monodon monoceros) is an iconic whale in remote Arctic waters, known for its long spiral ivory, which is…
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Self-driving cars learn to share road knowledge through digital word of mouth
The research team led by NYU Tandon has developed a method for self-driving cars to share their knowledge of road…
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Traffic accidents are stealing your time and money, and that’s how
Traffic congestion caused by road collapse is a recognized issue, but its full economic impact is often underestimated. A new…
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Alzheimer’s Achilles Heels: Scientists point out key protein mutations that drive brain cell damage
According to a groundbreaking study published in the journal University of Alzheimer’s & Dementia, a specific form of tau protein…
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The discovery of soreness can pave the way for preventive treatment of oral, genital herpes
In findings challenging routine understandings of viral behavior, researchers at the University of Virginia have identified how the herpes virus…
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