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University Of Copenhagen

Cow Bacteria Could Be the Secret Weapon Against Superbugs

A harmless microbe found in cows is showing remarkable power to stop deadly MRSA infections without the use of antibiotics.

Cow Bacteria Could Be the Secret Weapon Against Superbugs
University Of Cambridge

AI Finds the Needle in the Alzheimer’s Haystack, Boosting Hope for Better Drugs

By reanalyzing clinical trial data, artificial intelligence identified patients who actually benefited speeding up the search for effective treatments.

AI Finds the Needle in the Alzheimer’s Haystack, Boosting Hope for Better Drugs
MIT

Anyone Can Now Teach a Robot with Zero Coding Required

MIT's new handheld interface lets users train robots through teleoperation, movement, or demonstration bringing human skills into robotics.

Anyone Can Now Teach a Robot with Zero Coding Required
Harvard University

Tooth and Claw: 18-Million-Year-Old Proteins Reveal Secrets of Ancient Mammals

A rare discovery of fossil enamel proteins opens a molecular window into the diets, kinships, and evolution of long-extinct mammals.

Tooth and Claw: 18-Million-Year-Old Proteins Reveal Secrets of Ancient Mammals
ETH Zurich

Scientists Grow Over 400 Kinds of Human Nerve Cells in a Dish

A record-breaking cell culture breakthrough could replace animal testing and reshape how we study the brain.

Scientists Grow Over 400 Kinds of Human Nerve Cells in a Dish
University of Nottingham

Anaesthetic Gases Are Polluting the Atmosphere, But a New Fix Could Help

Veterinary surgeries may be quietly warming the planet, but scientists think they’ve found a way to stop it

Anaesthetic Gases Are Polluting the Atmosphere, But a New Fix Could Help
Carnegie Mellon University

Scientists Hack Red Blood Cells to Become Tiny Drug-Carrying Machines

Your bloodstream’s most common cells may soon be delivering more than just oxygen.

Scientists Hack Red Blood Cells to Become Tiny Drug-Carrying Machines
University of Nottingham

Turtles Barely Get Cancer, and Scientists Are Taking Notes

A rare glimpse into nature’s cancer resistance could help unlock secrets to stopping the disease in humans.

Turtles Barely Get Cancer, and Scientists Are Taking Notes
Utrecht University

A Tremendous Amount of Plastic Floats as Nanoparticles in the Ocean

New findings reveal plastic pollution is even more pervasive, and more invisible, than we feared

A Tremendous Amount of Plastic Floats as Nanoparticles in the Ocean
University Of Copenhagen

37,000 Years of Disease Traced Through Ancient DNA

A sweeping new study reveals how our earliest encounters with animals reshaped the trajectory of human health.

37,000 Years of Disease Traced Through Ancient DNA
Harvard University

Why Women Are at Double the Risk of Alzheimer’s

New research points to sex chromosomes and menopause as key biological clues.

Why Women Are at Double the Risk of Alzheimer’s
Carnegie Mellon University

Searching Online May Be Killing Your Creativity, Study Warns

New research shows how turning to Google too soon can stifle original thinking

Searching Online May Be Killing Your Creativity, Study Warns