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Researchers have developed synthetic T lymphocytes that are near-perfect facsimiles of human T cells

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UCLA researchers have developed synthetic T lymphocytes, or T cells, that are near-perfect facsimiles of human T cells. The ability to create the artificial cells...

Cyanobacteria may hold the key to a future of clean energy

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Electricity from germs could be the next big thing, say Israeli researchers You can generate electricity from oil, you can produce it from natural gas,...

Tokamak Energy : Nuclear Fusion Power Could Be Here by 2030

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When Tokamak Energy was established by company founders Dr Mikhail Gryaznevich, Dr Alan Sykes and Dr David Kingham, they  embarked on a unique mission:...

A fast charging battery for all outside temperatures that rapidly heats up internally prior...

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Californians do not purchase electric vehicles because they are cool, they buy EVs because they live in a warm climate. Conventional lithium-ion batteries cannot be...

City University of Hong Kong : micro-robots to carry a cluster of cells to...

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A team of researchers at the City University of Hong Kong have found a way to use micro-robots to carry a cluster of cells...

Study : early maternal diet affects brain development and adult memory

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Poor protein in a mother's diet in early pregnancy, around the time of conception, can have a lasting effect on brain development, according to...

Humans are the only primates that can flexibly control the pitch of our voices

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We humans are the only primates that can flexibly control the pitch of our voices. This melodic control is not just important for our...

Injectable electronics offer powerful new tool in understanding how retinal cells work

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Charles Lieber and his group are rewriting the rules of how scientists study retinal cells, and they're doing it with a single injection. For decades,...

People judge each new instance of a concept in the context of the previous...

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Although it's far from perfect by virtually any measure—whether poverty rates, violence, access to education, racism and prejudice or any number of others—the world...

The limits of human existence might not be as limited as we have long...

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A person's risk of death slows and even plateaus above age 105, a new study reports, challenging previous research saying there's a cutoff point...

Genes located in a large chromosomal aberration associated with autism interact with each other...

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A collaborative team led by Penn State researchers tested the role of these genes individually and in tandem by reducing the amount of the...

Github Account of Gentoo Linux Hacked, Code Replaced With Malware

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Downloaded anything from Gentoo's GitHub account yesterday? Consider those files compromised and dump them now—as an unknown group of hackers or an individual managed to...

Paid Jailbreak for Nintendo Switches Includes Anti-Piracy Code

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It's hilarious that pirates are using anti-piracy measures to protect its own paid software that helps others to run pirated games on Nintendo Switches. Hacking...

Men with Migraine May Have Higher Estrogen Levels

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While it has been known that estrogen plays a role in migraine for women, new research shows that the female sex hormone may also...

Kid-friendly robot for autism therapy

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Children with autism spectrum conditions often have trouble recognizing the emotional states of people around them—distinguishing a happy face from a fearful face, for...