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POSTECH Professor Sung-Min Park’s team develops technology to reconstruct speech through movements of neck muscles.
Somewhere inside every human cell, a molecular alarm system watches for DNA that does not belong. When it spots a viral ...
As part of the ongoing research partnership between the University of Wyoming’s Center of Innovation for Flow through Porous Media (COIFPM) and Thermo Fisher Scientific, the company’s premier imaging ...
A colony of roundworms, none longer than a millimeter, is now living aboard the International Space Station as part of an ...
Student interns at the nonprofit xSpring got hands-on research experience while helping develop a “virtual neurologist” that ...
Some animals can regrow lost body parts. Salamanders and frog tadpoles can rebuild entire limbs after amputation. Mammals ...
In high-noise settings—such as industrial sites, military operations, or emergency scenarios—conventional communication tools often fail due to ...
After operating in secrecy for years, a startup company called R3 Bio, in Richmond, California, suddenly shared details about its work last week—saying it had raised money to create nonsentient monkey ...
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