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New ways to study spinal cord malformations in embryos

A group of scientists at UCL have successfully created mechanical force sensors directly in the developing brains and spinal cords

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Microbeads with adaptable fluorescent colors from visible light to near-infrared

A research team at NIMS has successfully developed an environmentally friendly, microspherical fluorescent material primarily made from citric acid. These

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User control of autoplay can alter awareness of online video ‘rabbit holes’

The rabbit hole contains madness, according to author Lewis Carroll. Online, that madness manifests in the form of increasingly extreme

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A chemical claw machine bends and stretches when exposed to vapors

Scientists at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia have developed a tiny “claw machine” that

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Mars likely had cold and icy past, new study finds

The question of whether Mars ever supported life has captivated the imagination of scientists and the public for decades. Central

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Nanoparticle vaccines enhance cross-protection against influenza viruses

To offer cross-protection against diverse influenza virus variants, nanoparticle vaccines can produce pivotal cellular and mucosal immune responses that enhance

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Lion with nine lives breaks record with longest swim in predator-infested waters

A record-breaking swim by two lion brothers across a predator-infested African river has been documented in a study co-led by

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Loneliness increases risk of age-related memory loss

About a third of Canadians feel lonely, and a study from the University of Waterloo shows it has a greater

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High-speed electron camera uncovers a new ‘light-twisting’ behavior in an ultrathin material

Using SLAC’s instrument for ultrafast electron diffraction (MeV-UED), one of the lab’s world-leading tools for ultrafast science, researchers discovered how

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Novel genome editing approach restores hearing in adult preclinical models with genetic deafness

A team led by Mass Eye and Ear researchers has demonstrated for the first time a successful restoration of hearing