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May 19, 23
Investigating the impact of artificial gravity on long-duration space travel and human health
A new study at Caltech aims to investigate the impact of artificial gravity on long-duration space travel and human health. Read more about the potential implications for the future of space travel here.
May 19, 23
Developing Bio-Inspired Materials for Self-Healing and Adaptive Technologies
Researchers at MIT are developing bio-inspired materials for self-healing and adaptive technologies by studying natural methods of repair and adaptation. These materials have the potential to revolutionize the field of materials science.
May 19, 23
Unveiling the Role of the Microbiome in Modulating the Effectiveness of Cancer Immunotherapies
Johns Hopkins University researchers have discovered the critical role that the microbiome plays in regulating the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapies. The study involves 70 cancer patients.
May 19, 23
Harnessing the potential of exosomes for targeted drug delivery and regenerative therapies
Researchers at Harvard University have made groundbreaking strides in the field of regenerative medicine by harnessing the potential of exosomes, tiny vesicles produced by cells, as vehicles for targeted drug delivery and regenerative therapies.
May 18, 23
Nanobots Target Cancer Cells with Breakthrough Chemotaxis Technology
Researchers at the University of Madrid have developed nanobots that can target cancer cells using chemotaxis. This technology could revolutionize cancer treatment by allowing drugs to be delivered directly to cancer cells, minimizing side effects.
May 18, 23
Strange Relic Excavated in Sumerian City Uruk Depicts Alien Astronauts
The discovery of a strange relic in the Sumerian city of Uruk has depictions strongly resembling alien astronauts, raising again theories of extraterrestrial visits
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