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Modifying brain molecule relaxin-3 can potentially reduce side effects in treating anxiety, depression and more

Drugs that treat conditions like depression and anxiety often come with varying side effects, as they regulate various functions within

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Mapping potential pathways to MND treatment

For the first time, researchers from The University of Queensland (UQ) have mapped out the proteins implicated in the early

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Engineers achieve breakthrough in quantum sensing

A collaborative project led by Professor Zhiqin Chu, Professor Can Li and Professor Ngai Wong, at the Department of Electrical

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Giant new snake species identified in the Amazon

A team of scientists on location with a film crew in the remote Amazon has uncovered a previously undocumented species

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Time watching videos may stunt toddler language development, but it depends on why they’re watching

A new study from SMU psychologist Sarah Kucker and colleagues reveals that passive video use among toddlers can negatively affect

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These tiny power converters run on vibrational energy

University of California San Diego and CEA-Leti scientists have developed a ground-breaking piezoelectric-based DC-DC converter that unifies all power switches

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How AI can help spot early risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease

UC San Francisco scientists have found a way to predict Alzheimer’s Disease up to seven years before symptoms appear by

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Possible trigger for autoimmune diseases discovered : B cells teach T cells which targets must not be attacked

Immune cells must learn not to attack the body itself. A team of researchers from the Technical University of Munich

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Mechanism of drug reactivating tumor suppressors

Researchers have revealed the mechanism of a drug shown to be effective in treating certain types of cancer, which targets

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Scientists invent ultra-thin, minimally-invasive pacemaker controlled by light

Sometimes our bodies need a boost. Millions of Americans rely on pacemakers — small devices that regulate the electrical impulses