Bioprinting the Future
…have been made, for example, with the research team at Boston University, open up opportunities for studying diseases and medications outside of the body to make sure the patients will…
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…have been made, for example, with the research team at Boston University, open up opportunities for studying diseases and medications outside of the body to make sure the patients will…
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…their surfaces or the composition of their atmospheres. TESS is the next step into the future of observational astronomy. This is where TESS comes in: it will survey the whole…
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…of competing ball lightning models, none of which account for even a majority of the eight criteria most often associated with the event. “This is all to say that lighting,…
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Nanostraws: Advancement of biomolecule delivery By Cailey Denoncourt, Bioengineering, 2022 Source: Shutterstock Leading up to life-altering medical discoveries requires extensive research, but for this research to occur, the efficiency and…
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…placebo? Research has found that even when patients are aware they are receiving a placebo treatment, called an “open-label placebo,” they still experience improvements in their condition on average. Placebos…
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…human intelligence in computer systems, encompassing the notable subfields of machine learning and robotics. With its rapidly expanding role in healthcare, the environment, business, and everyday life, AI is the…
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…to these eye-opening statistics, and at least a third of those who experience trauma will develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) throughout their lives If traumatic experiences are this common, how…
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…hours, computing data while volunteer’s computers are idle. The search revealed a signal with a spin frequency of 377 Hz, which was used along with the companion star’s radial velocity…
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…who were affected by war-related PTSD. The study found that of the soldiers who experienced potentially traumatic experiences while in combat, approximately 31.6 percent ended up developing PTSD. Furthermore, when…
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…the fire that once kept us warm. These moments where we cannot seek security in fire bring people closer to share the experience and ease the intense emotions that come…
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