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Scientists Watch Brain Cells Talk to Each Other in Real Time
Imagine watching a conversation between brain cells, seeing chemical messages pass from one neuron to another. Scientists can ...
Morning Overview on MSN
This rare mutation wipes brain cells, and the trigger is finally known
A vanishingly rare genetic glitch in a single enzyme can erase a newborn’s brain cells in a matter of weeks, leaving doctors ...
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Robots and click chemistry open a new frontier in antibiotic discovery
Researchers have used a cutting-edge robotic system capable of synthesizing hundreds of metal complexes to develop a possible ...
At first glance, it looks like the start of a human pregnancy: A ball-shaped embryo presses gently into the receptive lining ...
Research reveals why AI systems can't become conscious—and what radically different computing substrates would be needed to ...
Rhea Seehorn doesn’t know what is going to happen with the atom bomb that Carol brings home in the last scene of the Pluribus ...
Let's get into explaining the ending of Pluribus Season 1, including insights from series creator Vince Gilligan.
Mama Loves to Eat on MSN
11 foods that are dangerous for dogs - yet owners still feed them
Let's be real, our dogs would eat pretty much anything we toss their way. Those pleading eyes, that hopeful tail wag.It's hard to resist sharing a bite of our dinner, right? The thing is, some of the ...
The omnipresent system that people use for navigation and positioning is increasingly vulnerable. Can it be improved?
Scientists have developed an experimental way to study how human embryos implant in a uterus, which may provide new insights into why miscarriages occur and how they can be prevented.
Exosome therapy is one of the most talked-about regenerative treatments today, but it sits firmly in the experimental zone ...
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