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This Gene Increases the Risk of Alzheimer’s. Scientists Finally Know Why

At the turn of the 20th century, Dr. Alois Alzheimer noticed peculiar changes in a freshly removed brain. The brain had belonged to a...

Colossal Creates Elephant Stem Cells for the First Time in Quest to Revive the Woolly Mammoth

The last woolly mammoth roamed the vast arctic tundra 4,000 years ago. Their genes still live on in a majestic animal today—the Asian elephant.With...

Gene Silencing Slashes Cholesterol in Mice—No Gene Edits Required

With just one shot, scientists have slashed cholesterol levels in mice. The treatment lasted for at least half their lives.The shot may sound like...

Ultrahigh-dose rate X-ray platform lines up for FLASH radiobiological research – Physics World

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Mitigating fraud risk : effective strategies for small financial institutions

In 2023, the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre reported a staggering $554 million in victim losses related to fraud and cybercrime — nearly 5 per cent...

A Multitalented Scientist Seeks the Origins of Multicellularity | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionIn Cassandra Extavour’s office at Harvard University hangs a placard with a painted rainbow flag and a friendly invitation. “You are welcome here,” it reads. “I...

Self-propelling nanobots shrink bladder tumours in mice by 90% – Physics World

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This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through February 17)

OpenAI Teases an Amazing New Generative Video Model Called SoraWill Douglas Heaven | MIT Technology Review“OpenAI has built a striking new generative video model...

Metal-free graphene quantum dots show potential for cancer treatment – Physics World

<a href="https://coingenius.news/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/metal-free-graphene-quantum-dots-show-potential-for-cancer-treatment-physics-world-2.jpg" data-fancybox data-src="https://coingenius.news/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/metal-free-graphene-quantum-dots-show-potential-for-cancer-treatment-physics-world-2.jpg" data-caption="Chemodynamic therapy Schematic illustration showing the role of graphene quantum dots, derived from red blood cell membranes, as nanozymes for...

An Antibiotic You Inhale Can Deliver Medication Deep Into the Lungs

We’ve all been more aware of lung health since Covid-19.However, for people with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), dealing with lung problems...

This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through February 10)

Sam Altman Seeks Trillions of Dollars to Reshape Business of Chips and AIKeach Hagey | The Wall Street Journal“The OpenAI chief executive officer is...

Inhalable nanosensors could increase access to lung cancer screening – Physics World

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