The music world is in mourning after the news of D’Angelo’s sudden passing broke, and left everyone shocked. The legendary R&B musician who pioneered neo-soul – blending elements of soul, gospel, jazz, and raw R&B in ways few before him…
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Estradiol and estriol may protect nerve function in multiple sclerosis
About 100,000 of the estimated million people in the United States with multiple sclerosis (MS) have a progressive form of the disease, with symptoms that worsen continuously or after periods of remission.
“Progressive MS is…
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New adaptive finger brace could improve recovery for joint injuries
A friend’s struggles with arthritis and the finger braces used to manage it inspired research by a Carnegie Mellon University student that could make it easier for patients to follow rehabilitation plans, speed up recovery times and…
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New Alzheimer’s Treatment Clears Plaques From Brains of Mice Within Hours : ScienceAlert
Scientists have repaired a natural gateway into the brains of mice, allowing the clumps and tangles associated with Alzheimer’s disease to be swept away.
After just three drug injections, mice with certain genes that mimic Alzheimer’s showed…
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Pak Army gives befitting response to unprovoked firing by Afghan Taliban – RADIO PAKISTAN
- Pak Army gives befitting response to unprovoked firing by Afghan Taliban RADIO PAKISTAN
- Afghanistan and Pakistan exchanged their deadliest fire in years. Here’s what we know CNN
- Army responds to ‘unprovoked fire’ by Afghan Taliban, TTP at…
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Fluid-based Laser Scanning For Brain Imaging
Darwin Quiroz is exploring new frontiers in miniature lasers with major biomedical applications.
When Quiroz first started working with optics as an undergraduate, he was developing atomic magnetometers. That experience sparked a growing…
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Sweden struggling to balance new COVID-19 vaccine strategy with public finances
Sweden has diverged from several European peers in its autumn COVID-19 vaccination strategy, prompting criticism from medical experts and raising questions about the balance between public health and fiscal prudence.
As transmission rates remain…
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New composite sponge offers rapid and safe control of surgical hemorrhage
Uncontrolled bleeding during surgery remains one of the deadliest medical emergencies. Injuries to internal organs such as the liver or spleen are especially dangerous because bleeding is difficult to control and often…
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Scientists uncover how cellular switches guide memory formation
When we form a memory, brain cells need to deliver supplies to strengthen specific neural connections. A new study from MPFI and Weill Cornell Medicine has revealed how two cellular switches, Rab4 and Rab10, direct supplies to where…
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CU Boulder researchers advance miniature laser technology for biomedical imaging
Darwin Quiroz is exploring new frontiers in miniature lasers with major biomedical applications.
When Quiroz first started working with optics as an undergraduate, he was developing atomic magnetometers. That experience sparked a…
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