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Researchers examine efficiency of non-invasive brain stimulation for memory improvement

Researchers examine efficiency of non-invasive brain stimulation for memory improvement

Supercomputer helps benchmark new molecular docking tool

Supercomputer helps benchmark new molecular docking tool

Scientists discover tuberculosis bacterium channels vitamins into the cell

Scientists discover tuberculosis bacterium channels vitamins into the cell

Detailed map of human tongue microbiome

Detailed map of human tongue microbiome

Vaporized cannabis increases drug-seeking behavior, study shows

Vaporized cannabis increases drug-seeking behavior, study shows

Research team identifies a molecule that directs neurons

Research team identifies a molecule that directs neurons

Study: Bacterial protein fragment instigates lung tissue death in pulmonary fibrosis

Study: Bacterial protein fragment instigates lung tissue death in pulmonary fibrosis

Cannabidiol helps fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Cannabidiol helps fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Commonly used mouthwash increases lactate-producing bacteria that lower saliva pH

Commonly used mouthwash increases lactate-producing bacteria that lower saliva pH

Penn State engineers model genetic mutations causing drug resistance

Penn State engineers model genetic mutations causing drug resistance

Drebrin autoantibodies trigger epilepsy

Drebrin autoantibodies trigger epilepsy

Researchers identify novel blood-based markers to detect Alzheimer’s disease

Researchers identify novel blood-based markers to detect Alzheimer’s disease

New graphene patch for remote wound monitoring

New graphene patch for remote wound monitoring

University of Freiburg’s Galaxy platform for virus research

University of Freiburg’s Galaxy platform for virus research

Non-invasively monitoring internal organ temperature with shining lights

Non-invasively monitoring internal organ temperature with shining lights

Old human cells regain youthful strength after rejuvenating protein treatment, study finds

Old human cells regain youthful strength after rejuvenating protein treatment, study finds

Crumpled grapheme can be more sensitive in detecting DNA cancer markers

Crumpled grapheme can be more sensitive in detecting DNA cancer markers

Early evaluation of stroke victims can help link brain regions to speech functions

Early evaluation of stroke victims can help link brain regions to speech functions

Celltrion announces key milestones in its efforts to fight COVID-19

Celltrion announces key milestones in its efforts to fight COVID-19

CEL-SCI collaborates with UGA Center for Vaccines and Immunology to develop LEAPS COVID-19 immunotherapy

CEL-SCI collaborates with UGA Center for Vaccines and Immunology to develop LEAPS COVID-19 immunotherapy

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