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07/28/2020
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By Michael Alexander
DOJ indicts two Chinese hackers, says Beijing now targeting COVID-19 research
The Department of Justice has indicted two Chinese nationals over their role in what the agency has called a “decade-long cyber espionage campaign” that targeted defense contractors, COVID researchers and hundreds of other companies in more than 11 countries, including the U.S. “The defendants stole hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of trade secrets, intellectual property, […]
05/09/2020
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Researchers find a new method of using bone marrow stem cells to reverse multiple sclerosis (MS) in animal subjects
Stem cell therapy, also known as regenerative medicine, is a type of treatment that harnesses the power of stem cells to promote the repair of diseased, dysfunctional or damaged tissue. Stem cells, which serve as the body’s raw materials, are the earliest form of all cells in the human body. Prior to their maturation into specialized […]
01/07/2020
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By Grace Olson
Animal study findings suggest targeted ultrasound can be an effective treatment for Type 2 diabetes
The next step in diabetes treatment could be sound, according to researchers from The George Washington University. In their study, they identified ultrasound waves as a potential tool for treating this chronic disease. The team presented their findings at a conference hosted by the Acoustical Society of America in Kentucky. A non-invasive way to treat diabetes? Ultrasound, […]
11/17/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Novel finding suggests magnets can improve working memory
There may be a new alternative option for treating Alzheimer’s disease or dementia without resorting to toxic pharmaceutical drugs. A new approach uses magnets to stimulate the brain’s working memory. Researchers at Duke University have recently debuted an experimental therapy called repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) which applies a high-frequency magnetic pulse to the left prefrontal cortex […]
11/12/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers find biomarker for identifying chronic fatigue syndrome
People who have chronic fatigue syndrome finally have a way to prove their condition exists – something they’ve been looking for the longest time. Researchers from Stanford Medicine have developed a blood test that offers an accurate and reliable way to diagnose the disease. “Too often, this disease is categorized as imaginary,” explained Ron Davis, a professor of biochemistry at […]
10/31/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Advancing detection and diagnosis: Scientists enable 3D printers to print glass using material called chalcogenide glass
Additive manufacturing systems have added another challenging material to the list of things they may print on the fly. Canadian researchers demonstrated the capability to print out chalcogenide glass with a modified 3D printer. Chalcogenide glass is a type of covalently bonded glass that contains certain chemicals called “chalcogens.” It sees extensive use in optical […]
09/27/2019
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By Cassie B.
You’re golden: Researchers look at gold nanoparticles for improved cancer detection
When it comes to cancer, early detection can often mean the difference between life and death. One of the most promising developments in cancer detection can be found in nanotechnology, and gold nanoparticles in particular could prove to be a life-saving tool. Nanoparticles are already used in certain types of medical screenings and tests, but […]
05/06/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Healing hearts: Scientists discover a protein that promotes the growth of small arteries that can supply oxygen to damaged heart tissues
Researchers discovered a protein that encourages the formation of small arteries in a mice model. They believe that these newly formed arteries could help heal damage caused by cardiovascular disease and supply the heart with fresh oxygen. Researchers from the Stanford School of Medicine were inspired to do the study after observing the different outcomes of patients with blockages […]
04/03/2019
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By Vicki Batts
The pathogen of the future: An EMF-powered robot made to deliver drugs through ingestion
In the not-so-distant future, the world of medicine may be ruled by robots. But not just any robots: Microbots. The latest advancement in nanotechnology brings micro-sized, elastic robots that may one day be used in humans. Microbots are modeled after real-life bacteria, with the ability to change shape to suit their environment and swim through […]
03/18/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Beat itchy skin – by shining a light on it?
Scientists have found a new way to relieve itchy skin without resorting to potentially harmful scratching. An experimental method devised by Italian researchers used a certain type of light to get rid of itchiness and prevent the annoying sensation from coming back for months afterward. Most people know the annoying experience of suddenly needing to scratch a particularly hard-to-reach spot […]
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