Aimei Yang releases ART BITE, introducing Imagination Infrastructure—food as the first human-scale interface for ...
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The role of exercise in longevity and its importance in modern society
Over recent decades, life expectancy has steadily increased across most developed societies. Yet the real challenge of our era is no longer simply to live longer, but to live better – with health, ...
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Cyborg transplants may advance cell-based therapies for diabetes
A new electronic implant system can help lab‑grown pancreatic cells mature and function properly, potentially providing a basis for novel, cell-based therapies for diabetes. The approach, developed by ...
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Common trauma type found to radically rewire brain chemistry
Childhood abuse, one of the most commonly reported traumatic exposures in the United States, does not merely leave psychological scars. A growing body of postmortem brain studies and clinical ...
Ilyse Hogue is a senior fellow at New America focused on gender and democracy. She is the cofounder of the SAM Project, which leads political and civic engagement with Gen Z men, and the CEO of ...
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Brain organoids show goal-directed learning in control task
Imagine balancing a ruler vertically in the palm of your hand: you have to constantly pay attention to the angle of the ruler and make many small adjustments to make sure it doesn't fall over. It ...
With a new mathematical model, a team of biophysicists has revealed fresh insights into how biological tissues are shaped by ...
The Johns Hopkins-created maps provide higher resolution and better coverage of gray matter than previously published maps, ...
Today, mental health is an operating system running underneath work. Companies that fail to recognize this are quietly absorbing risk they don’t see until it’s too late. Most benefits are designed for ...
Complex 3D structures of cells called organoids could be used to test treatments for spinal-cord damage that can lead to ...
Life doesn't arrive in neat chapters. It flows, one conversation bleeding into the next, one thought quietly reshaping the one that follows. Yet our brains do something remarkable: they preserve a ...
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