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Deep Dive Speaker Series at Lockerly Arboretum: An Evening with Drs. Ruthann and Paul Atchley ...

The Union-Recorder 27 Mar 2025
Their shared lab works to understand our brain when depressed, when distracted and driving, the processing abilities of Alzheimer’s patients, as well as how the brain responds to experiences in natural settings.
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JPMorgan Says Quantum Experiment Generated Truly Random Numbers

Slashdot 27 Mar 2025
The breakthrough was validated with help from U.S. national laboratories and has been published in the journal Nature. From a report ... "The next step will be to understand where we can apply it." ... .
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Chinese doctors implant pig liver in human for first time

The News International 27 Mar 2025
This Representational image shows Doctors operating in OT. — Unsplash/File. Paris ... Doctors at the Fourth Military Medical University in Xi´an, China, announced the field´s latest breakthrough in a study in the journal Nature ... .
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Chinese research team successfully transplants gene-edited pig liver into human

ECNS 27 Mar 2025
The study was published in Nature on March 26. The journal held an online press ... A related report on the Nature website described it as a “milestone” in the transplantation of animal organs into humans.
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Surgeons Transplant Genetically Modified Pig Liver Into Chinese Patient

Slashdot 27 Mar 2025
The team behind the advance, described in the journal Nature, said it was not clear whether the liver would have been able to fully support the patient, given that he had an existing liver and because ...
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Healthy Diets Linked to Holistic Healthy Aging in Long-Term Harvard Study

The Harvard Crimson 27 Mar 2025
... as avoiding processed foods and eating a balance of animal and plant-based foods — promote healthy aging after 30 years, according to a long-term study published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine.
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Stopping hair loss may be as easy as boosting this "bodyguard" protein

New Atlas 27 Mar 2025
This ultimately causes them to die off, too. "This study advances our understanding of how stem cell survival and tissue regeneration are orchestrated," the researchers noted ... The study was published in the journal Nature Communications. Source ... .
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Auroras are spotted on Neptune for the first time, and lead to a new mystery

Deccan Herald 27 Mar 2025
In a study published Wednesday in the journal Nature Astronomy, scientists reveal unique auroras that spill over either side of Neptune’s equator, a contrast with the glowing gossamer seen arcing over ...
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Webb telescope spots galaxy at pivotal moment in early universe

Korea Times 27 Mar 2025
... galaxies known to date," said astrophysicist Joris Witstok of the University of Copenhagen's Cosmic Dawn Center and the Niels Bohr Institute, lead author of the study published in the journal Nature.
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Canada slowest to share bird flu data, study finds

North Shore News 27 Mar 2025
Published in the journal Nature Biotechnology Tuesday, the study analyzed the time it took to collect and upload genetic information from samples of H5N1 to the  Global Initiative on ...
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Neptune's auroras are captured in great detail by NASA's Webb telescope

Houston Chronicle 26 Mar 2025
NASA released the images on Wednesday, and the results were published in the journal Nature Astronomy ... .
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Chinese researchers report a pig kidney transplant and a first-step liver experiment

The Associated Press 26 Mar 2025
They reported in the journal Nature that it showed no early rejection and functioned, although not as robustly as a human ...
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Foreign aid cuts ‘will leave an extra 369,000 children to starve’

The Times/The Sunday Times 26 Mar 2025
The study, published in the journal Nature, concluded that cuts to overseas development budgets by Britian, the US and other large donors were on course to trigger an “unprecedented crisis” in which ...
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Chinese scientists develop wearable repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation device

China Daily 26 Mar 2025
BEIJING -- A group of Chinese researchers has developed a wearable repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) device, according to a recent research article published in the journal Nature Communications ...
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