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Adhesive cortical device enables artifact-free neuromodulation for closed-loop epilepsy treatment
A team of researchers led by Professor SON Donghee and Professor SHIN Mikyung from the Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research
Study reveals gaps in access to long-term contraceptive supplies
Oregon Health & Science University researchers have found that despite legislation in 19 states requiring insurers to cover a 12-month
Coronavirus spike proteins can be selectively detected in 5 minutes
Like moths to a flame, microbes can also be moved by light. Using this knowledge, researchers from Osaka Metropolitan University’s
Genetic tracing at the Huanan Seafood market further supports COVID animal origins
A new international collaborative study provides a list of the wildlife species present at the market from which SARS-CoV-2, the
A new ventilator-on-a-chip model to study lung damage
For the first time, scientists are able to directly compare the different kinds of injury that mechanical ventilation causes to
Origami paper sensors could help early detection of infectious diseases in new simple, low-cost test
Researchers at Cranfield University have developed an innovative new method for identifying biomarkers in wastewater using origami-paper sensors, enabling the
An unexpected involvement of sodium transport in mitochondrial energy generation
The GENOXPHOS (Functional Genetics of the Oxidative Phosphorylation System) group at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) has discovered
Nonfatal opioid overdoses in youth spiked during pandemic
Drug overdose mortality has risen faster among adolescents than the general population in recent years, largely due to fentanyl, a
Nanotechnology: DNA origami with cargo function
LMU chemists present two studies that open up new possibilities for biotechnological applications. In the world of nanotechnology, the development