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New study shows that humans aren't the only species that can 'play pretend'
At a pretend tea party, a bonobo named Kanzi did something so unexpected that it’s reshaping how scientists think about ...
Chikungunya vaccine update: Experimental adjuvant-free particles aim to prevent months of joint pain
Griffith University researchers are on the cusp of a new vaccine to prevent chikungunya, a global health threat which attacks ...
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine report in Science Advances a breakthrough in human norovirus (HuNoV) research.
Over recent decades, advances in cancer treatment have yielded substantial improvements in patient outcomes, driving up survival, and even rendering some cancers curable. These advances have been ...
Abstract: In analog computing, multimode fibers (MMFs) have been explored for their potential in performing computations by exploiting the inherent parallelism of light propagation through different ...
Eli Lilly said its next-generation obesity drug delivered what appears to be the highest weight loss seen so far in a late-stage trial and reduced knee arthritis pain, clearing the first of several ...
Google has released a preliminary, AI-driven research feature intended to help users navigate academic literature more efficiently. The tool, Scholar Labs, will function as an extension of the company ...
For some people with high cholesterol, making lifestyle changes and taking routine statin medications may not be sufficient to help them reach their target cholesterol levels. For these patients, a ...
UMass Amherst researchers have developed a groundbreaking nanoparticle-based cancer vaccine that prevented melanoma, pancreatic, and triple-negative breast cancers in mice—with up to 88% remaining ...
New research suggests that we may be really close to a major scientific breakthrough in the realm of cancer research. In a study published in the journal Cell Reports Medicine, researchers found that ...
Scientists found that the most active footballers had "much greater" disruption in the brain's microstructure compared to the least active players. The study of amateur footballers found that more ...
Two studies are revealing new insight into the effects of head impacts while playing sports like soccer. One study focused on frequent soccer headers by amateur players. Dr. Michael Lipton, who led ...
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