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Novel Combination Regimen with Electric Field Therapy Improves Brain Cancer Survival
Glioblastoma is a highly aggressive brain tumor with about a 10% 5-year survival rate. The debilitating disease affects roughly 3 people per 100,000. According to the Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center,…
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Microbots magnetically cut water for programmable fluidics (w/video)
Jun 12, 2025 A microrobotic tool uses magnetic control and hydrophobic particles to cut water surfaces and create reconfigurable…
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Robot dogs set America’s Got Talent stage on fire with dance moves
Five of Boston Dynamics’ yellow, four-legged Spot robots turned the America’s Got Talent stage into a live, robotic engineering demo on the June 10 broadcast, dancing in perfect time to Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now” and persuading all…
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Why space wrecks the human body
In this week’s episode of Space Minds, we explore how microgravity accelerates aging—and guest Dr. Nadia Maarouf shares her insights on the phenomenon and what she’s doing to help protect astronauts.
Dr. Maarouf is a clinical scientist and…
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A Sleeping Volcano Awakens: Geologists Sound the Alarm on Potential Eruption After 250,000 Years
A dormant giant in Bolivia stirs once again, and scientists are racing to understand the sudden activity beneath its surface.
Uturuncu: A Volcano That Refuses to Be Forgotten
Perched high in the Andes Mountains, at over 6,000 meters,…
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New Research Reveals That the Universe Could End Way Sooner Than We Thought
Scientists have dramatically revised the universe’s expiration date, suggesting everything from black holes to humans could vanish far sooner than we ever imagined The universe may be disappearing far faster than scientists once believed. New…
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Lab-grown mini intestines reveal how Shigella infects human gut
Thanks to lab-grown miniature intestines, researchers at Uppsala University have successfully mapped how aggressive Shigella bacteria infect the human gut. The study opens the door to using cultured human mini-organs to investigate…
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Three osprey chicks hatch in 500-pound steel nest boxes
Operation Osprey is officially a success. Three osprey chicks are now sitting…
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MIT scientists make hydrogel to pull water from air with zero power
Scientists in the US have developed a groundbreaking origami-inspired device which is capable of harvesting safe and affordable drinking water from the air and runs entirely on its own without the need for electricity.
The research team at…
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