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The study adds to growing of evidence that GLP-1 drugs could offer broad health benefits and potentially help people live ...
Biotechnology The Dream of HIV Vaccines May Finally Be Coming True In a Phase 1 trial, up to 80 percent of people receiving an mRNA vaccine produced antibodies against HIV.
Robotics Today’s Humanoid Robots Look Remarkable—but There’s a Design Flaw Holding Them Back Beyond brains, robots desperately need smarter bodies.
Artificial Intelligence AI Designs Underwater Super Glue That Grips Like a Barnacle Sticky when wet: The glue could seal injuries, heal wounds, and repair ships.
From Sam Altman's thoughts on the GPT-5 backlash and AI bubble to San Francisco's robot fight club, check out this week's awesome tech stories from around the web.
Biotechnology Forget the Jab: This Pill Is Packed With mRNA Pills could deliver mRNA vaccines and treatments for other diseases too.
Do coronaviruses have a shared pressure point? If so, can we exploit it to engineer a universal vaccine against the entire viral family?
For devastating disorders in which the brain or its nerve connections gradually disintegrate, maybe it’s time to look south of the neck—towards the gut.
Biotechnology Mini Human Organs Just Got Much Closer to Matching the Real Thing New models could shed light on early human development and be used for drug discovery and tissue transplants.
In August 2013, food critics in London sampled the world’s first lab-grown hamburger. Opinions on taste and texture varied, but most agreed it wasn’t all that different than meat from an animal. At ...
The pandemic may open windows of opportunity for long-awaited change. Here's a list of 16 changes to the collective mindset this era of emergency may bring.
Tissue engineering just got wilder and weirder. Using nothing but light and bioink, scientists were able to directly print a human ear-like structure under the skin of mice. The team used a healthy ...
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