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Science and Technology

Artificial intelligence predicts response to cancer therapy based on data from each tumor cell

In a new study, scientists describe a unique computational system for systematically predicting patient response to cancer drugs at the single-cell level.

20 May 2024, 07:27

Why Sleep Calms Stress: Neuroscience Explained

Scientists reviewed more than two decades of research on sleep disorders and found that a good night's sleep is an ideal remedy for emotional stress.

19 May 2024, 21:26

Discovered differences in pancreatic cancer cells offer new hope for immunotherapy

A new study has found that pancreatic cancer cells vary depending on their location in the organ, providing new information about tumors and could lead to more targeted treatments.

19 May 2024, 21:00

Biomolecular Bone Marrow Atlas Provides Unique Insights into Hematopoiesis

Scientists have created a powerful new bone marrow atlas that will provide the public with a first-of-its-kind visual passport to the spectrum of healthy and diseased hematopoiesis.

19 May 2024, 20:43

Infrared light therapy for spinal cord injury recovery reaches milestone

Patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) may benefit from future treatments aimed at restoring nerve connections using red and near-infrared light.

19 May 2024, 20:30

Scientists track the earliest physical changes in cells that cause cancer

Scientists have gained detailed insight into some of these early changes by using powerful high-resolution microscopy to track the earliest physical changes that cause cancer in mouse skin cells.

19 May 2024, 20:19

Parathyroid hormone treatment helps slow the progression of osteoarthritis

Scientists have found that pre-treatment with parathyroid hormone can help improve cartilage health and slow the progression of osteoarthritis.

19 May 2024, 19:54

Cardiologists trained a large AI model to assess the structure and function of the heart

Artificial intelligence experts from Cedars-Sinai and the Smidt Heart Institute created a dataset with more than 1 million echocardiograms (video ultrasounds of the heart) and their corresponding clinical interpretations. 

19 May 2024, 20:00

A target has been found to neutralize toxic proteins in Parkinson's disease

Scientists have identified a site in early aggregates of the protein alpha-synuclein that can be targeted to prevent it from becoming the toxic amyloid fibrils that accumulate in the brains of people with Parkinson's disease.

19 May 2024, 19:50

B cells can be modified to prevent symptoms of multiple sclerosis

B cells can control myeloid cell responses through the release of certain cytokines (small proteins that control the growth and activity of immune system cells), challenging the previously held view that only T cells coordinate immune responses.

19 May 2024, 16:28

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