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Scientists built a squishy nerve implant to treat IBD without drugs
Targeting a single nerve promotes healing in rats with chronic intestinal inflammation. Can the same strategy work in humans?
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12 short-distance races that are totally worth the trip
Destination race on your mind? It doesn't have to be a marathon! Plan your next trip around one of these iconic, less-than-10 ...
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New study provides a key breakthrough in cancer therapy and synthetic biology
Randomness inside cells can decide whether a cancer returns after chemotherapy or whether an infection survives antibiotics.
As spine leaders look ahead to 2026, enthusiasm around regenerative medicine and neuromodulation continues to build. But much of the conversation still flattens a field that is far more complex than ...
Why does cancer sometimes recur after chemotherapy? Why do some bacteria survive antibiotic treatment? In many cases, the ...
New math model controls biological noise at single-cell level, offering a path to tackle cancer relapse and drug resistance.
By DOUG FERGUSON This was always going to be a different year in golf with the PGA Tour trying to blow up a model that has ...
In power distribution systems, three-phase transformer configuration directly impacts system reliability and load management.
The newly issued patent protects safety-focused design innovations intended to improve the reliability and consistency of blood flow control in extracorporeal circuits, with particular relevance for ...
Ceramic resonators offer an attractive alternative to quartz crystals for stabilizing oscillation frequencies in many ...
Walaber Entertainment has announced Parking Garage Rally Circuit DX, an enhanced version of its 2024-released Parking Garage Rally Circuit with twice the amount of content. It is available today ...
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Consciousness may come from the brain’s weird computing style
Consciousness has long resisted neat explanations, but a growing body of research suggests the problem may lie in how we ...
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