Neurobiologists Actually Managed to Reverse Stroke Damage Using Human Skin Cells
Not only did the treatment restore mobility in the animal models, it also restored their sense of touch just six months after the treatment.
Not only did the treatment restore mobility in the animal models, it also restored their sense of touch just six months after the treatment.
UCLA researchers have discovered "ticking time bombs" in ovarian cancer patients after chemo, and have a new therapy to defuse them.
A new blood test can detect the presence and stage of prostate cancer with an accuracy of around 99%—reducing the need for invasive biopsies.
Fort McMurray teenager Maryam Tsegaye just won a $250,000 global science prize for her perfect explanation of quantum tunneling.
MIT physicists have created a perfect fluid in the laboratory, a glissando of sound waves that the team sent through as fermions.
ASKAP, the CSIRO telescope array of 36 dishes in Australia, has mapped the entire 3 million never-before-seen galaxies all in just 300 hours.
43 years after Big Ears Observatory's Jerry Ehamn recorded his famous Wow! signal, a citizen scientist has found the signal's origin star.
A new 'stunning' procedure offers lasting pain relief for patients suffering from moderate to severe arthritis in their hip and shoulder joints.
For the first time in a century, the ultra-rare species gass-poly grew from the mud of a Norfolk pond, giving hope to conservationists.
A 90-year-old grandmother in England, Margaret Keenan, just became the first in the world to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
A study published in PNAS demonstrates that N95-like face masks can be made by spinning plastic in a cotton candy machine.
Carvey Ehren Maigue'sAuREUS invention harvests UV light and converts it into visible light to generate electricity.
Scientists in Canada create a low-cost alternative to palm oil that uses a simple enzyme to turn liquid vegetable oils into solids.
Cardiff University researchers have found that certain mouthwashes can kill the coronavirus in human saliva in 30 seconds.
The company Thermal Recycling in England developed an envrionmentally responsible way of disposing of asbestos, a world first.
A rare CM1/2 carbonaceous chondrite meteorite worth a million bucks hits the home of Indonesian coffin maker Josua Hutagalung.
With the help of lidar and a band of satellites, the Salifornia Forest Obervatory will allow firefighters to map every tree in the state.
LightSail 2 has entered extended mission phase as the Planetary Society continues gathering data on solar sailing spacecraft.
An Oxford study used industry data on gaming hours and found time spent playing video games isn't important to how it affects mental health.
In April, Dolly Parton announced she was donatiing $1m to covid-19 research. The Moderna vaccine, which she helped fund, looks promising.
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