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Scientists in Melbourne have discovered how tiny electrical pulses can steer stem cells as they grow, opening the door to new improved ways of creating new tissues, organs, nerves and bones. Dr. Amy ...
The findings also indicate out-of-shape people could work up to regular activity with the gadget’s help ZAPPING the brain could improve fitness without people having to lift a finger, research ...
Live your life healthier and happier with our free weekly Living Well newsletter A small device that zaps a major nerve connecting the heart and brain could help improve fitness, an early trial ...
DETROIT—Defense startup Epirus has secured a new Army contract to deliver a pair of high-powered microwave systems that can make a swarm of drones fall from the sky, following years of prototypes and ...
Scientists in Tokyo have developed a groundbreaking, label-free method to identify aging human cells using electric fields. This new technique avoids the downsides of chemical tagging, which can ...
Think of your happiest memory. A wedding, your child’s birth, or maybe just a perfect night out with friends. Sit with it for a moment. Remember the details. What were you wearing? What did it smell ...
The British Army has successfully neutralised swarms of drones in a trial of the “RapidDestroyer” — a new kind of weapon that uses high-frequency microwaves to disable critical electronic components ...
Zapping the brain with waves of ultrasound might be key to beating addiction. That's according to new research of a $1 million helmet-like device that beams these high frequency waves at a key part of ...
MORGANTOWN, W.Va.—Joe Hilton was inside an MRI machine, wearing a $1 million helmet and goggles showing him pictures of heroin being cooked in a spoon and injected into an arm. Doctors behind a glass ...
Shorelines worldwide have always been vulnerable to coastal erosion, a phenomenon rendered more ominous by rising sea levels that accompany modern-day climate change (SN: 9/29/22). Coastal engineers ...
The erosion of coastlines threatens property and ecosystems, but scientists may have found a shocking solution in the form of electrical zaps. Using small charges, they were able to create a ...