Researchers have developed a blood test that detects Alzheimer’s biomarkers at single-molecule levels, enabling earlier, non-invasive diagnosis using extracellular vesicles.
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A new blood test detects Alzheimer's with single-molecule precision
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Linear structure gives dysprosium complex record-breaking magnetic properties | Research
A new dysprosium complex retains magnetic memory at 100K, the highest temperature recorded for this class of compound. The researchers behind the work attribute the material’s properties to its unusual linear structure, and suggest that such…
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Superblocks Is Attempting To Democratize Software And App Development For The Masses
Superblocks is aiming to redefine the enterprise application development paradigm.
One of the most challenging aspects of running a successful healthcare organization is how quickly the enterprise often needs to adapt to changing…
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Scientists Find an “Off Switch” for Cholesterol – And It Could Save Millions
University of Texas at Arlington scientists have pinpointed an enzyme, IDO1, that flips the body’s cholesterol-processing machinery into chaos during inflammation. By shutting this “off switch,” immune cells called macrophages regain their…
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GATE complex discovery sheds light on CMV’s evasion of immune defenses
New research from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and La Jolla Institute for Immunology, published today in Nature Microbiology, reveals an opportunity for developing a therapy against cytomegalovirus (CMV), the…
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Scorching temperatures grip Europe, putting regions on high alert
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Forest fires fanned by high winds and hot, dry weather damaged some holiday homes in Turkey as a lingering heat wave that has cooked much of southern Europe…
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China’s dice-rolling humanoid robot could serve tea, clean dishes
Chinese robotic company AI² Robotics has showcased its AlphaBot 2 humanoid robot to display its impressive self-learning skills at the Beyond Expo in China. At the event, the robot was able to play a game of dice and interact with human…
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This AI tracks lung tumors as you breathe — and it might save lives
In radiation therapy, precision can save lives. Oncologists must carefully map the size and location of a tumor before delivering high-dose radiation to destroy cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue. But this process, called tumor…
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Microsoft Says Its New AI System Diagnosed Patients 4 Times More Accurately Than Human Doctors
Microsoft has taken “a genuine step towards medical superintelligence,” says Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of the company’s artificial intelligence arm. The tech giant says its powerful new AI tool can diagnose disease four times more accurately…
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Did Neanderthals Bury Their Dead with Flowers? Shanidar Cave Findings Put Questions to Rest
In the 1950s, an American anthropologist, Ralph Solecki, discovered the remains of 10 Neanderthals in a cave in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Solecki thought that some of these cave burials were accidental, and it appeared that some had died from falling…
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