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Increasing levels of a potential disease factor results in additional brain cells (red) in schizophrenia brain organoids or “mini-brains” developed from human embryonic stem cells in a lab. (Michael Notaras)
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Origins Of Schizophrenia May Be Found In Early Embryonic Development

December 20, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Origins Of Schizophrenia May Be Found In Early Embryonic Development

“Mini-brains” derived from the stem cells of schizophrenia patients differ from those of non-patients.
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The founders of Antidote Health believe their digital health maintenance organization will help cure the healthcare access crisis for U.S. citizens earning too much to be eligible for public insurance and too little for adequate private coverage. (Karolina Grabowska/Pexels)
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Antidote Health Aims To Cure US Care-Access Crisis

December 16, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Antidote Health Aims To Cure US Care-Access Crisis

Digital health maintenance organization is for U.S. citizens lacking access to public or private coverage.
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Culex mosquitoes spread West Nile virus, which is the main mosquito-borne disease in the continental United States. (Courtesy of CDC)
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Scientists Focus On Helping The World Fight Mosquito-borne Diseases

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Mosquitoes kill more than one million people a year; half the global population is at risk of malaria.
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Volunteer James Leidner spent three nights in a high-tech sleeping bag that unloads pressure in the brain by suctioning fluids into the lower body. NASA hopes the sack can be used by astronauts in space to alleviate the vision and cardiovascular problems they commonly endure during longer missions. (UT Southwestern Medical Center)
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To Boldly Doze: How Vacuum Sleeping Bags Could Help Astronauts’ Sight

December 11, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on To Boldly Doze: How Vacuum Sleeping Bags Could Help Astronauts’ Sight

Special beds correct the weightless body fluid pressures that cause blurred vision.
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Israeli researchers have developed an immunotherapy platform that inhibits melanoma. (Courtesy of Weizmann Institute of Science)
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How To Reduce Cancer Drug Dosage A Millionfold

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Researchers have developed an immunotherapy platform that inhibits melanoma using TRAIL proteins and NanoGhost technology.
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Some of the Quris team in Tel Aviv. The company's newly launched, highly scalable automated platform can test thousands of novel drug candidates at once, on hundreds of miniaturized “patients-on-a-chip.” (Courtesy of Quris)
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No Animals Harmed In New Chip Drug Tests That Are Faster And Cheaper

December 8, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on No Animals Harmed In New Chip Drug Tests That Are Faster And Cheaper

New AI designed to improve drug efficacy and safety, reduce development costs and minimize animal testing.
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New chemical antimicrobial paint additive from startup Bio-Fence stabilizes disinfectants. (Photos/Unsplash)
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New Paint Additive Protects Surfaces From Deadly Pathogens

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Chemical mix-in may prolong the effectiveness of disinfectants against E. coli, salmonella and, critically, listeria bacteria.
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The self-healing, antibacterial, multifunctional wound dressing has been patented. (Courtesy of the Technion Spokesperson’s Office)
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A Smart Polymer That Would Heal Wounds Without Sutures

December 2, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on A Smart Polymer That Would Heal Wounds Without Sutures

The smart dressing binds the edges of a surgical incision, delivers medication and reports on healing progress.
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Five-year-old Shani tests out the prototype of the design meant to help her draw and play more easily. (Courtesy of Tikkun Olam Makers)
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Makers Design Helpful Devices For People With Disabilities

December 1, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Makers Design Helpful Devices For People With Disabilities

Dozens of teams compete virtually to provide tailored solutions to everyday challenges.
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Shaped like Pac-Man, a Xenobot — a living robot made from embryonic frog cells — pushes cells into an assembly for replication. (Douglas Blackiston)
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VIDEO: Living Robots Made From Frog Cells Can Now Self-Replicate, Scientists Say

December 1, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on VIDEO: Living Robots Made From Frog Cells Can Now Self-Replicate, Scientists Say

Tiny, biological robots herd cells for “self-replication” in a world first.
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