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Every time you tighten your core muscles, your brain gently sways inside your skull — and scientists just discovered it activates memory circuits
Your brain is not bolted in place. It floats in a thin bath of cerebrospinal fluid, and every time you take a step, your ...
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New smart artificial muscle could bring human-like feedback to humanoid robot
Researchers have developed an intelligent artificial muscle that mimics biological muscle–tendon systems. The team ...
As large medical imaging datasets become widely available, researchers are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to ...
A new study shows that a simple measurement from routine chest X-rays can help predict survival among patients with lung ...
Many drug and antibody discovery pathways focus on intricately folded cell membrane proteins. When molecules of a drug ...
A team led by USC Stem Cell scientist Zhongwei Li, PhD, has produced some of the most complex and mature lab-grown kidney ...
Trafficking in persons is a grave violation of human rights that continues to affect millions globally. The number of trafficking victims has seen a troubling rise since the COVID-19 pandemic, with a ...
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