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New research shows that low-intensity repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) can restore key synaptic structures in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease.
Swedish artists Elin Westerholm and Lupus Nensén, the duo behind Anonymouse, have revealed their identities as a new ...
In the 'Storyland' exhibit at Betty Brinn Children's Museum, children walk through life-size pages from stories, interacting ...
An engineered protein turns off the kind of immune cells most likely to damage tissue as part of type-1 diabetes, hepatitis, ...
Research led by the National Institute of Biological Sciences in Beijing has discovered that switching on a single dormant ...
Following last weekend's attacks on three of Iran's top nuclear sites - at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan - President Donald Trump said the facilities had been "obliterated" by US munitions, including bun ...
A fertilized egg somehow manages to build skin, brain, and blood cells within days. But how? New tech called LoxCode is ...
UC Riverside study may lead to new treatments for multiple sclerosis. Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects an estimated 2.3 ...
A Swedish street art duo known as "Anonymouse" has revealed their identities after nine years of creating miniature ...
From mini games that are part of a larger experience to fishing as the centerpiece, developers have been sharing their vision ...
The duration of expression of the gene Cdx2 is tightly regulated by a newly identified DNA sequence element called an “attenuator.” ...
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