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6G Satellites Could Fill Cell Coverage Gaps on Your Smartphone By 2030
By 2030, smartphones could connect to 6G satellites. Standards groups are advancing specs to integrate space-based and terrestrial networks.
Implantation, one of the most poorly understood phases of early human development, occurs in the depths of the womb, at a ...
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Sugars found in the ocean can trigger cancer cells to self-destruct, reshaping treatment
Cancer treatment often sounds distant and technical, so stories about it can feel hard to enter. Yet, everyday curiosity ...
An unassuming lab in Sydney helped spark a global solar revolution. Professor Martin Green and his team developed a solar ...
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'Mini-Brains' Reveal Hidden Signals of Schizophrenia And Bipolar Disorder
Mini-brains' grown in the lab allow scientists to study brain wiring without interfering with brains in living people, and ...
A UC San Diego lab recently announced a pair of scientific breakthroughs for Pitt-Hopkins and Rett syndromes that are slated ...
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All day brain tracking helps scientists finally decode fatigue
Most of the time, you assume your brain is either “on” or “off,” awake or asleep. A new study shows something far more ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that researchers successfully reversed Alzheimer's disease in mice, restoring memory and ...
An enhanced version of an already popular vitamin could offer a "groundbreaking approach" to better combat the disease.
From minimalist wrist designs to full sleeves, body art has become so common that it barely raises an eyebrow.
“Mental disorders,” in stark contrast, are nominal or classificatory kinds: They are names or descriptions of clusters of ...
In 2025, artificial intelligence moved from pilot projects to practical use across the U.S. military. From Army intel and ...
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