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A new kind of antibody drug that more efficiently enters the brain could slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease with a ...
Zombie, or senescent, cells accumulate in our body with age, when we become less able to clear them. But a study in mice ...
Keith Thomas, 48, has paralysis, but brain stimulation helped him regain some feeling and movement in his hands – and this ...
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With the phrase “web 2.0” falling out of vogue, the most exciting new uses of the internet are now all about the cloud, a term for servers invisibly doing smart, fast things for net users who may be ...
An everyday LCD screen has been modified to “see” the world in front of it in 3D. That means a viewer can control on-screen objects by waving their arms in the air without touching the screen, let ...
Astronomers have only previously found atmospheres around exoplanets that are very large or incredibly hot – but now they ...
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A drone that spins 25 times a second attempts can avoid being spotted by becoming nothing more than a vague blur – though the creators admit that it can still be easily heard ...