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How Multiple Sclerosis Harms a Brain Long Before Symptoms Appear
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A Common Pain Relief Drug May Have Anti-Cancer Properties
Ibuprofen is a household name – the go-to remedy for everything from headaches to period pain.
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Huntington's disease successfully treated for first time
One of the most devastating diseases finally has a treatment that can slow its progression and transform lives, tearful doctors tell BBC.
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Are bad incentives to blame for AI hallucinations? | TechCrunch
How can a chatbot be so wrong — and sound so confident in its wrongness?
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Anthropic develops anti-nuke AI tool
The company built a tool designed to prevent its AI models from being used to make nuclear weapons.
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In a first, Google has released data on how much energy an AI prompt uses
It’s the most transparent estimate yet from one of the big AI companies, and a long-awaited peek behind the curtain for researchers.
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Introducing Surya, a new heliophysics foundation model
IBM and NASA open-source a new AI foundation model for the Sun that could change how we look at solar flares.
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Israel to carry out world's first spinal cord transplant | The Jerusalem Post
Tel Aviv University announced on Wednesday that the surgery will take place in Israel, marking a historic milestone in regenerative medicine.
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The surveillance state goes AI
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Scientists think they found two key bacteria that cause multiple sclerosis
A study of twins reveals two gut bacteria linked to multiple sclerosis, offering new targets for future treatments.
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Cells lining your skin and organs can generate electricity when injured − potentially opening new doors to treating wo
Textbooks usually depict the epithelial cells encasing the interior and exterior of your body as passive barriers. But researchers discovered they can produce electrical signals like neurons.
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Microsoft to retire Skype in favor of Teams – DW – 02/28/2025
The online call pioneer platform has been around for over two decades. Microsoft says shutting down Skype would help it focus on Teams by simplifying its communication offerings.
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Engineers reduce Desalinization costs with cheap carbon electrodes
Engineers develop electrodes to remove boron from seawater, cutting desalination costs and boosting sustainability in water treatment.
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From wildfire trackers in LA to air raid alerts in Ukraine, crisis apps are a lifeline for millions | Euronews
Watch Duty, a wildfire tracking app keeping Los Angeles residents informed of danger, is the latest in a growing field of apps helping civilians to survive crises.
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Is RadioShack back? Brand attempts return to relevance with consumer products | WJTV
Under new leadership, RadioShack is attempting to rebuild its reputation by selling consumer electronics.. Local Mississippi breaking news and weather from CBS 12 News WJTV, your Jackson, MS news leader.
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Study reveals high-dose IV vitamin C combined with chemotherapy improves survival in advanced pancreatic cancer
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Wisdom: World's oldest known wild bird lays egg at '74'
Laysan albatross Wisdom was spotted with her new partner and egg at a Pacific Ocean refuge.
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Paralysed patients able to walk short distances after having electrodes implanted in their brains | Science, Climate &am
In a world first, surgeons have used a technique called deep brain stimulation to "re-awaken" dormant nerve fibres in the spinal cord and re-establish control of the leg muscles.
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‘Tremendous potential’: Cell therapy shows promise in treating deadly brain cancer in new trial | Euronews
A clinical trial showed CAR-T cell therapy may shrink aggressive brain and spinal cord tumours in young patients.
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More women, young adults being diagnosed with autism - Kaiser Permanente Division of Research
A large analysis of autism spectrum disorder diagnoses over more than 10 years finds significant increases in young adults, women, and children in some racial or ethnic groups.
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World-first therapy using donor cells sends autoimmune diseases into remission
The treatment’s success in three people raises hopes for mass production of cutting-edge CAR T therapies.
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Justice Department indicts North Korean military hacker for extorting hospitals, health care providers - ABC News
Justice Department indicts North Korean military hacker for extorting hospitals, healthcare providers
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Security Firm Discovers Remote Worker Is Really a North Korean Hacker
Security awareness company KnowBe4 noticed something was fishy when the employee's company-issued Mac began loading malware.
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AI’s ‘Oppenheimer moment’: autonomous weapons enter the battlefield | Artificial intelligence (AI) | The Guardian
The military use of AI-enabled weapons is growing, and the industry that provides them is booming
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ACADEMIA IS BROKEN! Stanford Nobel-Prize Scandal Explained
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"Snake-like" Probe Images Arteries from Within
The new fiber-optic probe could transform aneurysm and brain clot treatments
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This sound-suppressing silk can create quiet spaces
MIT researchers developed a silk fabric, which is barely thicker than a human hair, that can suppress unwanted noise and reduce noise transmission in a large room.
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Emergency services a likely target for cyberattacks, warns DHS
Emergency services are increasingly likely targets for cyberattacks, warns the Department of Homeland Security.
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New diabetes discovery could ‘eliminate’ need for insulin injections says researcher
Professor Sam El-Osta from the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute says their latest discovery could “eliminate” the need for around-the-clock insulin injecti...
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Global hacking network taken down, Justice Department says
A global hacking network was taken down in an FBI-led operation, the Justice Department announced. Jeff Pegues has more on the operation and the danger of ra...
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Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne resigns | Fortune
The biology professor's old research papers were investigated for misconduct.









