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First-of-Its-Kind Treatment Boosts Vision in Human Trial, Scientists Report
Unlike the less common and more rapid 'wet' macular degeneration, the 'dry' form of the condition is a gradual loss of vision ...
A second response to A.I. for teachers who still want to assign take-home papers, rather than settle for having students now ...
Scientists searching for new ways to combat cancer think they may have uncovered a promising new lead in the DNA of the ...
A simple seed that you may know from warm curries and Middle Eastern bread is drawing fresh attention from scientists. Black ...
DIMAPUR — Chairperson of Nagaland State Human Rights Commission (NSHRC), Justice Songkhupchung Serto (Rtd.) noted that human ...
A new clinical study has found that kimchi consumption enhances the function of human immune cells while simultaneously suppressing excessive immune responses. This is seen as scientific evidence that ...
From idea, to lab, to clinic, to approval—it's a long and expensive process to bring a drug to market. It also rarely ...
ETH Zurich researchers have developed a process that can be used on site to render environmental toxins such as DDT and ...
While all change is brought about by action, it's important to take a look at the films that have highlighted real and ...
During an unusual evidentiary hearing Monday at the Leighton Criminal Court Building, former Guantanamo detainee Mohamedou Ould Slahi described abuse by a former CPD detective while giving ...
Domenico Singha Pedroli and Patrick Muroni ask what cinema becomes when audiences no longer watch from a distance but step inside the story.
A massive genetic analysis of over one million people has revealed that APOE, long known for its role in Alzheimer’s disease, also independently increases a person’s risk of delirium.
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