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Paralyzed man moves robotic arm with his thoughts
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Memory is impaired in aged rats after 3 days of high-fat eating
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Scientists identify genes that make humans and Labradors more likely to become obese
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Possible foundations of human intelligence observed for the first time
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How footballers' fingers and height can predict their exercise performance
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Touchless tech: Control fabrics with a wave of your finger
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Over-the-counter pain relievers linked to improved recovery from concussion
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Researchers use a 'Trojan Horse' approach to develop new antimalarial drugs
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Findings may advance understanding of infertility in mothers
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Engineered cartilage from nasal septum cells helps treat complex knee injuries
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New antibodies show potential to defeat all SARS-CoV-2 variants
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Feeling is believing: Bionic hand 'knows' what it's touching, grasps like a human
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When you get hurt matters: Circadian rhythms affect muscle repair
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Stressed out? It may increase the risk of stroke
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New study examines how physics students perceive recognition
- Paralyzed man moves robotic arm with his thoughts
- Memory is impaired in aged rats after 3 days of high-fat eating
- Scientists identify genes that make humans and Labradors more likely to become obese
- Possible foundations of human intelligence observed for the first time
- How footballers' fingers and height can predict their exercise performance
- Touchless tech: Control fabrics with a wave of your finger
- Over-the-counter pain relievers linked to improved recovery from concussion
- Researchers use a 'Trojan Horse' approach to develop new antimalarial drugs
- Findings may advance understanding of infertility in mothers
- Engineered cartilage from nasal septum cells helps treat complex knee injuries
- New antibodies show potential to defeat all SARS-CoV-2 variants
- Feeling is believing: Bionic hand 'knows' what it's touching, grasps like a human
- When you get hurt matters: Circadian rhythms affect muscle repair
- Stressed out? It may increase the risk of stroke
- New study examines how physics students perceive recognition