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Fixing Shoulder Pain: Harvard Scientists Develop a Method To Restore Damaged Tendons and Muscles
The new complex tissue platform can restore damaged rotator cuffs
The Christie trial: Woman given months to live told she is cancer free
A woman with cancer who was given less than a year to live has been told she is clear of the disease after taking part in a clinical trial.
AI Seems to Be Better at Distributing Wealth Than Humans Are, Study Hints
Artificial intelligence (AI) can devise methods of wealth distribution that are more popular than systems designed by people, new research suggests.
Physicists Are Startled by This Magnetic Material That 'Freezes' When Heated
Fractionally heating, the naturally occurring magnetic element neodymium freezes it
Scientists Discover First Effective Drug Treatment Against Hepatitis A
Scientists Discover Key to Hepatitis A Virus Replication, Show Drug Effectiveness
Intense Exercise Can Increase Your Risk of Catching Infectious Diseases Like COVID-19
The relationship between exercise intensity and infection risk
Revealed: the pay bump for being a straight, white man in US science
Study reveals the vast disparity in salary, respect and opportunities between people from marginalized groups and their privileged peers.
Ozone Destruction Over North Pole Produces Weather Anomalies Across the Entire Northern Hemisphere
Weather abnormalities occur over the whole northern hemisphere whenever the ozone layer over the north pole thins out
Scientists Find Brain Mechanism Behind Age-Related Memory Loss
Discovery expands our knowledge of inner workings of the aging brain and possibly opens the door to new Alzheimer's treatments
Researchers seem to stumble across an electrolyte for a sodium battery
Sodium is cheap and plentiful, but its use in batteries brings some challenges.
Can Bone Density Scans Help Predict Dementia Risk?
Bone densitometry scans may be a novel, noninvasive, and scalable way to identify older women at risk of developing dementia, new research suggests.
Mass layoff looms for Japanese researchers
Thousands could see their jobs axed in the wake of labor law adopted a decade ago
Virus Evolved in Patient Who Had COVID 471 Days
A Connecticut cancer patient had COVID-19 for at least 471 days, and the virus appeared to evolve into several new lineages, researchers at Yale University say in a new study.
Multipronged vaccine protects against COVID virus family members ― even some still in hiding
Researchers at Caltech have devised an experimental vaccine that targets an array of coronaviruses and variants in a single shot.
1.2-Billion-Year-Old Groundwater System Found in South African Mine
Geologists have discovered 1.2-billion-year-old groundwater about 3 km below surface in Moab Khotsong, a gold- and uranium-producing mine in South Africa.
Scientists Have Created Worms That Can Kill Cancer Cells
Osaka University researchers discovered that worms may be coated with hydrogel sheaths that contain useful cargo such as anti-cancer medications
Researchers argue that long human lifespan is due in part to the contributions of elders
What could the force of selection be once you take into account the contributions of older adults
Yet another omicron subvariant is raising concern as BA.5 sweeps the US
BA.2.75 is spreading quickly and widely. Three cases detected in US so far.
Building blocks for RNA-based life abound at center of our galaxy
Nitriles, a class of organic molecules with a cyano group, are typically toxic, but they are also a key precursor for molecules essential for life
Study Finds Possible Causes of, and Treatments for, Long COVID
New study reveals possible causes of long COVID, and how best it can be treated
A Common ADHD Drug Shows Promise in Treating Some Symptoms of Alzheimer's
Drugs normally used to treat ADHD may actually show promise in managing symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.
Dogs Could Be Lowering Crime Levels in Your Neighborhood. Seriously
According to new research, a higher concentration of dog ownership in a neighborhood is linked with lower crime levels.
Humans Absorb Less Protein From Plant-Based Meat Than Normal Meat
Plant-based meat supplies less protein to human cells than chicken meat

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