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Scientists Find a Surprising Way to Transform A and B Blood Types Into Universal Blood

Blood transfusions save lives. In the US alone, people receive around 10 million units each year. But blood banks are always short in supply—especially...

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Scientists Coax Bacteria Into Making Exotic Proteins Not Found in Nature

Nature has a set recipe for making proteins.Triplets of DNA letters translate into 20 molecules called amino acids. These basic building blocks are then...

Cardiac PET scans could predict onset of neurodegenerative disease in at-risk individuals – Physics World

Researchers have been trying to answer questions about Parkinson’s disease and Lewy body dementia – including where these neurodegenerative diseases start...

AI Discovers a New Class of Antibiotics After Scouring 12 Million Compounds

Antibiotics have saved countless lives and are a crucial tool in modern medicine. But we’re losing ground in our battle against bacteria. In the...

CCC and CRA-I Respond to NIH RFI on Developing Consent Language for Research Using Digital Health Technologies » CCC Blog

December 13th, 2023 / in CCC, CRA-I / by Haley Griffin Yesterday, CCC, in collaboration with CRA-Industry (CRA-I), responded...

New Cell Atlases Reveal Untold Variety in the Brain and Beyond | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionIn the 16th century, the Belgian cartographer Abraham Ortelius created the world’s first modern atlas — a collection of maps that he called “The...

Brain Implant Sparks Remarkable Recovery in Patients With Severe Brain Injury

At 21 years old, a young woman’s life was turned upside down after suffering a blow to the head and severe brain injury during...

Zombie Cells Have a Weakness. An Experimental Anti-Aging Therapy Exploits It.

Senescent cells are biochemical waste factories.A new study suggests that a way to wipe them out is a medicine already approved for eye problems. Dubbed...

Scientists Unearth Brand New Links Between Genes and Disease in Our Blood

A blood draw is one the most mundane clinical tests. It’s can also be a Rosetta stone for decoding genetic information and linking DNA...

AFOSR Hosting a Webinar on AI for Humanity » CCC Blog

Carla Gomes, Professor and Director, Cornell, Computer ScienceCarla Gomes is the Ronald C. and Antonia V. Nielsen Professor of Computing and Information Science, the...

“LEQEMBI Intravenous Infusion” (Lecanemab) Approved for the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease in Japan

TOKYO and CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept 25, 2023 - (JCN Newswire) - Eisai Co., Ltd. and Biogen Inc. announced today that humanized anti- soluble aggregated...

Leaders to Examine Health Care’s Technological Tipping Point: Northwell Health Hosts Sixth Annual Constellation Forum in NYC

Leaders from the Clinton Foundation, National Institutes of Health, Medtronic, Pfizer and others join Northwell Health to discuss how science, AI and technology are...

In-beam PET provides the first glimpse of a proton FLASH beam – Physics World

FLASH radiotherapy – an emerging treatment technique in which radiation is delivered extremely rapidly at...

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