In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look at the startup that wants to treat Alzheimer’s with microrobots, medical groups push back on RFK Jr.’s vaccine changes and more.
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Novartis And Henrietta Lacks’ Family Reach A Settlement
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A simple hand photo may be the key to detecting a serious disease
Researchers at Kobe University have created an artificial intelligence system that can identify a rare endocrine disease simply by examining photos of the back of the hand and a clenched fist. The approach avoids facial images, helping protect…
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NASA now officially has no plans to use new mobile launcher for Artemis – Orlando Sentinel
- NASA now officially has no plans to use new mobile launcher for Artemis Orlando Sentinel
- Nasa announces change to its Moon landing plans BBC
- NASA Strengthens Artemis: Adds Mission, Refines Overall Architecture NASA (.gov)
- NASA revises plans for…
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Weed that smells like paint thinner takes over Arizona
Invasive plants can be just as destructive as animals—and often fly more…
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Attention is scarce. Storytelling strategy matters more than ever
Environmental journalism has long struggled with a practical problem: how to make distant ecological change feel relevant to people whose daily lives are shaped by more immediate concerns. Scientific reports document trends in temperature,…
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Comau expands wearable robotics with new Mate-XT GO exoskeleton
Comau has launched the Mate-XT GO, the new wearable exoskeleton designed to support workers’ arms and shoulders during repetitive or overhead tasks. Weighing less than 3 kg and easy to use, it can be put on in 30 seconds and taken off in just…
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Cockroaches that eat each other's wings become exclusive partners
Scientists have discovered that, far from being solitary insects, some cockroaches appear to form an exclusive bond with a partner. And how do they get this relationship off the ground? By eating each other’s wings.
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Gaps in lung cancer treatment persist, study finds
In recent decades, lung cancer treatment has been transformed—new surgeries, new radiation techniques, and dramatically improved outcomes. But according to new research from Yale, published in JAMA Network Open, one thing has barely changed:…
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Blowing Stellar Bubbles – NASA
For the first time, a young, Sun-like star has been caught red-handed blowing bubbles in the galaxy, by astronomers using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory.
The bubble – called an “astrosphere” – completely surrounds the juvenile star…
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