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A mini version of the connected human brain and spinal cord system created in the lab.

A Contraceptive Drug May Help Reverse Nerve Damage Once Thought Permanent

nanofiber mesh between fingers of a gloved hand

A Tiny Drug-Loaded Mesh Implanted in the Brain Is Keeping Glioblastoma at Bay

Dirty Water Is Now Generating Electricity and Cleaning Itself

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Young Children Can Read Human Eyes for Hidden Desires. A Robot’s Gaze Tells Them Nothing.

A split image showing an active Sun during solar maximum (on the left, taken in 2014) and a quiet Sun during solar minimum (on the right, taken in 2019).

The Sun Is Squeezing Its Magnetic Activity Toward the Surface and Nobody Knows Why

man grasping painful knee

The Molecule Our Own Cells Make That Could Finally Help Treat Drug-Resistant Rheumatoid Arthritis

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The Youth Mental Health Crisis Has a Deeper Cause Than Social Media

Crops in a field

How Scientists Gave Ordinary Soil Bacteria the Ability to Fix Nitrogen from the Air

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Your Child’s ECG Knows When Puberty Has Arrived

The left panel shows a hub-filament system observed in an actual star-forming region; the right shows the structure produced by this study's 3D simulation. Both show multiple elongated filaments of gas radiating toward a dense central hub. The study shows that this characteristic pattern can emerge when a fast interstellar shockwave strikes a molecular cloud with a curved magnetic field.

Dead Stars Are Sculpting the Cradles Where New Ones Are Born

Human Brain Organoids Are Learning to Play Video Games. That Is Only the Beginning.

Andreas Wallraff and Renato Renner (f.l.t.r.) next to the 30-meter link connecting two quantum chips. Using this experiment, ETH researchers generated certified perfect randomness for the first time.

Quantum Physicists Have Generated the First Mathematically Certified Perfect Random Numbers

A Consciousness Field at the Foundation of Reality

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Five Social Media Posts May Be All It Takes to Change What You Believe

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