Scientists have uncovered a new “division of labor” between our brain’s two hemispheres in how we comprehend the words and
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Tunable bio-imaging device from terahertz plasmonics
Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) have developed an easy-to-use, tunable biosensor tailored for the terahertz range. Images
New ORNL AI tool revolutionizes process for matching cancer patients with clinical trials
A team of researchers from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory Health Data Sciences Institute have harnessed the
Overcoming cardiovascular disease with a magnetically-steerable guidewire microrobot
DGIST research team succeeded in developing a microrobot that can reach the accurate location of cardiovascular disease such as the
Electrical signals kick off flatworm regeneration
Unlike most multicellular animals, planarian flatworms can regrow all their body parts after they are removed. This makes them a
Second-Ever Patient Cured of HIV, with Effective Treatment Potentially on the Way
Reporting in the journal Nature ten years (almost to the day) since the first confirmed case of an HIV-infected person
Singing for science: How the arts can help students who struggle most
Incorporating the arts — rapping, dancing, drawing — into science lessons can help low-achieving students retain more knowledge and possibly
A new technology developed to detect and analyze colorless and transparent biomaterials
DGIST announced on Wednesday, February 20 that Professor Jae Eun Jang’s team in the Department of Information and Communication Engineering
Hacking Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) Devices: What To Know
Modern technology has provided several innovations that has greatly improved an individual’s personal and professional lives. Across several industries, including
New insights into underlying causes of Alzheimer’s disease
The International Genomic Alzheimer’s Project (IGAP), which is a collaboration of four consortia, including the Genetic and Environmental Risk for