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Mice injected with a microRNA molecule lived longer and had fewer markers of ageing, but it’s not yet known if the treatment would work in people.
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Deepmind's FACTS Grounding: A new benchmark for evaluating the factuality of large language models
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A new conductive ink can be printed directly on the surface of a patient’s head and measure their brainwaves.
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German Bionic has unveiled its latest exoskeleton, the Apogee ULTRA. Designed to assist users in carrying heavy loads, it offers up to 36 kg of lifting support.
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Brain-computer interface makes breakthrough by deciphering Chinese speech in brain
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Bioengineered blood vessels show promise in trauma care
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Bioreactor allows automated long-term culturing of stem cells
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A new report warns of serious risks from ‘mirror life’
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Superhuman Performance Of A Large Language Model On The Reasoning Tasks Of A Physician
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Self-Assembly Trick Makes Transistors and Diodes: The technique uses liquid metal to build nanoscale and microscale electronics.
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The unusual properties of gallium have helped scientists to create delicate molds that can be used to grow cultures of human cells resembling tiny blood vessels.
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Researchers at Caltech have developed bioresorbable acoustic microrobots (BAM) capable of delivering therapeutic drugs precisely to targeted areas within the body.
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