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Gene that human ancestors lost millions of years ago could help treat gout
In theory, the immune reactions could be minimized because much ... and they're using nanoparticle delivery systems that ...
Our friendly – and not so friendly – gut bacteria lie at the core of healthy ageing. Research is now revealing what it takes ...
Caught on a hot mic, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin discussed the possibility of living to 150 through organ transplants. The ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is often perceived as a purely digital, cold technology distinct from the living world. However, ...
New research reveals memory is dynamic, actively reconstructed, and protected against decay at molecular and neural levels.
Discover Beam Therapeutics’ gene editing advances, targeting lifelong cures for serious diseases with precision base editing.
Seven researchers based in Utrecht have been awarded a €1.5 million Starting Grant by the European Research Council (ERC).
Is kidney xenotransplantation an answer to the kidney organ shortage? Experts weigh in the current promise and potential medical hurdles.
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Hot Mic Moment: What Putin, Xi Said About 'Living Indefinitely'; Can Humans Really Live For 150-Years?
A hot mic caught Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping discussing biotechnology, organ transplants, and the possibility of humans ...
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Euronews Tech Talks: The podcast unravelling the big questions shaping Europe's digital landscape
Euronews Tech Talks goes beyond discussions to explore the impact of new technologies on our lives. View on euronews ...
When brain development gets off to a bad start, the consequences are lifelong. One example is a condition called SCN2A ...
Modern agriculture faces mounting challenges from climate change, soil degradation, and rising biotic and abiotic stresses, ...
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