Cortical Labs would like to sell you a brain in a box. It’ll cost about $35,000, and you can teach it to do all kinds of ...
Can reprogramming our genes make us young again? A breakthrough in longevity research may be nearing its first human trials.
The bacterium chlamydia trachomatis is a major cause of sexually transmitted diseases. Bacteria have lots of tricks up their ...
Microplastics, present in human brains, liver and kidneys, pose serious health risks such as oxidative stress, inflammation ...
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Scientists describe new type of fat in human belliesScientists have pinpointed and described unusual subtypes of fat cells that may help scientists explain why gut fat is linked ...
Photo / 123rf Can reprogramming our genes make us young again? A breakthrough in longevity research may be nearing its first human trials. For those hoping to cure death, and they are legion, a 2016 ...
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News Medical on MSNA pioneering project reveals the risks of nanoplastics to human healthA four-year study reveals how micro- and nanoplastics interact with human cells, animals, and exposed individuals, uncovering ...
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria can hide in human cells without alerting the immune system - new study
A new study has shown for the first time how the antibiotic-resistant bacteria Enterobacter can hide in human cells without ...
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Tuko News on MSNCollins Leitich: Inside Unauthorized Eldoret Police Patrol Base With Cells, ProboxA video has emerged showing the interior photos of Cheboror Patrol Base, the illegal police station businessman Collins ...
Idaho Statesman on MSN16d
‘We’re human, finally’: A look inside an Idaho prison dorm offering men freedom and agencyThroughout the dorm men, like Valenciano and Williams, dressed in jeans and sweatshirts, go about their days with little oversight. They enter the building with keys and walk past a check-in area with ...
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‘Alarming’ levels of plastic pollution inside everyone’s brain, warns study – and ‘simple’ way to reduce exposure by 90%ALARMING” levels of tiny microplastics and nanoplastics (MNPs), linked to dementia, are being found in human brain tissue, a ...
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