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- Astronomers may have discovered first planet to orbit 3 stars
- Scientists capture the fleeting transition of water into a highly reactive state
- Directly into the brain: A 3D multifunctional and flexible neural interface
- Gene therapy can restore vision after stroke
Astronomers may have discovered first planet to orbit 3 stars Posted: 02 Oct 2021 09:30 AM PDT In a distant star system -- a mere 1,300 light years away from Earth -- researchers may have identified the first known planet to orbit three stars. |
Scientists capture the fleeting transition of water into a highly reactive state Posted: 02 Oct 2021 09:30 AM PDT Researchers have uncovered a key step in the ionization of liquid water using the lab's high-speed 'electron camera,' MeV-UED. This reaction is of fundamental significance to a wide range of fields, including nuclear engineering, space travel, cancer treatment and environmental remediation. |
Directly into the brain: A 3D multifunctional and flexible neural interface Posted: 02 Oct 2021 09:30 AM PDT Although measuring the electrical activity of neurons is useful in many disciplines, making durable neural interfacing brain chip implants with negligible adverse effects has proven challenging. Now, scientists have developed a flexible multifunctional neural interface that can not only register local brain activity in real time, but also deliver a steady flow of drugs through innovative microfluidic channels, reducing tissue reactions to the chip. Their design could find widespread application in neuroscience and neuromedicine. |
Gene therapy can restore vision after stroke Posted: 02 Oct 2021 09:30 AM PDT Vision loss can be a side effect from stroke. Neurons don't regenerate, and stem cell therapy is costly, difficult, and chancy. Researchers have figured out a way to use gene therapy to recover lost vision after a stroke in a mouse model. |
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