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Flexible nanoelectrodes can provide fine-grained brain stimulation
Conventional implantable medical devices designed for brain stimulation are often too rigid and bulky for what…
Humans have lost half of primate ancestors' gut bacteria, finds new study
A new study finds that hundreds of bacterial groups have evolved in the guts of primate…
Study: False assumptions about election malfeasance could create a 'death spiral' for democracy
In October 2020, two rival candidates for office in Utah made an unusual television ad together.…
Small fusion experiment hits temperatures hotter than the sun's core
To produce commercial energy, future fusion power plants will need to achieve temperatures of 100 million…
Genetic change increased bird flu severity during US spread, shows study
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital scientists discovered how the current epizootic H5N1 avian influenza virus (bird…
New study challenges common perceptions of Victorian register office weddings
Register office weddings were more popular with older couples rather than runaway teenagers when introduced by…
Using AI to create better, more potent medicines
While it can take years for the pharmaceutical industry to create medicines capable of treating or…
A closer look at galaxy M64's outer disk shows that it came from a smaller dwarf galaxy
An international team of astronomers, astrophysicists and cosmologists, has found evidence of galaxy M64’s outer disk…
Study unlocks key information on major drug target for psychiatric and cognitive disorders, including schizophrenia
An international study led by Monash University has, for the first time, harnessed cutting-edge technology to…