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THE FIRST GENE THERAPY THAT FIXES HEREDITARY BLINDNESS MAY FINALLY GET FDA APPROVAL
A gene therapy treatment called Luxturna has already improved the eyesight of people suffering from a genetic disorder in testing. Today, the US Food and Drug Administration decides whether to approve it for public usage.
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RESEARCHERS MAY HAVE FINALLY SOLVED A DECADES OLD PHYSICS MYSTERY
Researchers have finally solved a riddle that has stumped the scientific community for decades the proton spin crisis thanks to help from the CSCS Piz Daint supercomputer.
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THE FUTURE IS HERE: SIX OF TODAY’S MOST ADVANCED, REAL-LIFE CYBORGS
Welcome to your cyborg future.
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YOUR BRAIN ON NOSTALGIA: FIRST STUDY SHOWS NEURONS LIGHT UP IN MEANINGFUL PLACES
The poet WH Auden coined the word topophilia in 1948 to describe the sense of belonging people experience when returning to an important place from their past.
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SCIENTISTS HAVE FOUND THE GENE THAT GOVERNS AN ORGANISM’S WAKING LIFE
We finally understand an inescapable part of life on Earth.
11.10.2017
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RESEARCHERS REVEAL THE HUMAN BRAIN REMEMBERS VISUAL FEATURES BACKWARDS
New research shows that when the brain recalls, it thinks of complex representational models, and then goes back to the details it perceived first. This has reversed the classical understanding of the way the brain perceives and recalls.
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RICHARD BRANSON: VIRGIN GALACTIC WILL START CONQUERING SPACE TOURISM BY EARLY NEXT YEAR
Virgin Galactic CEO Sir Richard Branson spoke at a gathering of entrepreneurs last week in Helsinki, Finland. The 67-year old British businessman talked about his plans for commercial space tourism, which he says is possible by early 2018.
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ANTIBIOTICS DOSED WITH QUANTUM DOTS ARE 1,000 TIMES BETTER AT KILLING SUPERBUGS
Scientists have used quantum dots activated by light to help antibiotics fight bacteria more effectively. This could be a powerful new tool in the fight against antibiotic-resistant infections.
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GOING TO A SAUNA TWICE A WEEK CUTS PNEUMONIA RISK, STUDY FINDS
Sweating inasaunaat least twice a week could slash the risk of potentially deadly infections like pneumonia, research shows. Men who enjoyedsaunasessions on a regular basis were almost 30 per cent less likely to develop the life-threatening illness.
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THE U.S. NAVY IS DEVELOPING ARTIFICIAL LIMBS THAT ARE INTELLIGENT
Traditional leg prostheses can be uncomfortable, and often run the risk of infection. A new project backed by the US Navy aims to solve these problems.
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