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Investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine have developed a versatile and non-toxic technology for controlling the activity of any gene in a cell. Such "gene-switch" tools allow scientists to "turn on" ...
Neuralink is building a brain implant that lets people control computers by thought. The pitch is bold, and the demos look ...
The study followed more than 120,000 adults over 10 years. None of them had liver disease when the research began. Over time, scientists tracked what the participants drank and also assessed their ...
15. A Bench of the Gujarat High Court in the case of Premjibhai Bachubhai Khasiya v. State of Gujarat reported in MANU/GJ/0311/2009 relying the Apex Court judgment in the case Ranjitsing ...
Public trust in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is declining and has fallen to its lowest point since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a poll released Thursday by ...
Scientists at the Environmental Protection Agency found that they could develop methods to identify traces of the medication if necessary — a practice long sought by the anti-abortion movement. Credit ...
Researchers from Universidad del Valle de Guatemala and Stockholm University present a perspective on how organ-on-a-chip ...
Junk science is a major problem resulting from medicine's "publish or perish" culture. Once published, it is incredibly ...
A new study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research has found that the most effective way to prevent fraudulent activity in health research is to implement a combination of automated and ...
In the USA, the termination of over 1500 research grants totalling approximately US$7·5 billion revealed the vulnerabilities in traditional academic–community research partnerships.1 These abrupt ...
When it comes to promotion and tenure, don’t just describe your research—explain and quantify its impact.